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Asha Audio launches Bangla band Alienz's new album Jorimana

| | May 22, 2016, at 06:46 pm
Kolkata, May 22 (IBNS): Music company Asha Audio on Saturday launched Bengali Rock Band Alienz's latest album titled Jorimana in Kolkata.
Popular singer Jojo along with Violin Brothers and Mahua Lahiri, director, Asha Audio were present at the launch.
 
After a gap of five years, Alienz has released it's second music album for which they had been working since 2011, the year in which their first music album Sapno Noy was recorded.
 
The album consists of eight songs which include Bhkaya Hoy Na, Aaj Kothao, Jorimona,Sabi Pabe, Ashoriri, Ekla Raat, Maa, Samikaran and it will be available in both retail and online stores.
 
Tollywood singer Jojo, recounting her experience with lyricist and keyboard player of Alienz, Tamal, in one of her recent albums, said: “It was very difficult for me to say all the hard Bengali words that easily.”
 
She believes that something great is going to be the outcome of this album.
 
In a little humorous tone, guitarist of Alienz Joy said: “This album is like a medicine which we have got after a long time and hoping that it will make all of us healthy." 
 
Another member of the band, Appu said: "I would especially thank Asha Audio, for the overall support. We will try to do justice with the immense support provided by Asha Audio while working with us. We have given great effort in this album so that is the reason why it took five years and now let's see how far we can go.”
 
While speaking at the launch, Mahua Lahiri, said: "It took a long time for us to come to a decision for releasing this music album. After a long time we are working with a Bangla band. I would like to wish luck to each and every members of Alienz.” 
 
 
(Reporting by Souvik Ghosh, Image by Sandip Roy/IBNS)
 

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