The Shadows (Nepalese band)

The Shadows Nepal is a rock band from Narayangarh, Chitwan, Nepal. They were established in 1997 and their first album was titled “Suna Hamro Sano Awaaz”.

The Shadows 'Nepal'
OriginChitwan, Nepal
GenresBlues rock, rock and roll, hard rock
Years active1997 — present
MembersSwapnil Sharma (Vocals)

Prakash Rasaily ( Guitars )


Amit Pradhan (Bass Guitar)

Sahil Risal (Drums)
Past membersBikash Manandhar ( drums ), Prashant VK - Babu ( Rhythm Guitar ) , Basanta Shrestha (Vocals)

Their second album, “Hidne Manche Ladcha”, was a success in the Nepali market and earned them the best band, best music and best performance of the year 2006.[1] The band is mostly popular for its influential lyrics that discusses social issues and awareness. They traveled to three cities of Australia as a part of their international tour in 2011.[2]

The band's current line up : Swapnil Sharma in Vocals,Prakash Rasaily on Guitars ,Sujan Manandhar ( Guitars ), Sahil Risal ( drums ) and Amit Pradhan on Bass. Rupesh Sen worked with the band for pretty long time as a band manager.[3]

SongDurations
Naya Nepal4 minutes
Buddha Nepal Ko6 minutes
Prakriti6 minutes
Kun ho Hamro Dharma5 minutes
Swarga ma thau chaina4 minutes
Hidne manche ladcha4 minutes biggest hit of Nepali music, means never give up ... In 2007 for slc failed student for sporting them who are executed to fail in slc exam..in Nepal . the song is very strong for take another chance.. please Don,t worry ...
Ma4 minutes
Suna Hamro Sano Awaz5 minutes
Bhatkeko Kotha4 minutes
Paap4 minutes
Naari4 minutes
Aath Din4 minutes
Dharti Mathi ko bojh4 minutes

See also

References

  1. "The Shadows, Nepal's First Hard Rock Band". Retrieved April 18. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. "The Shadows "Nepal"". Retrieved April 18. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. "The Shadows, Nepal's First Hard Rock Band". Retrieved April 18. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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