Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Avaya and the Steam Injuns



Established year: 2003 A.D

Members of this band are as provided below:

Rinchen Palzar: Lead Guitarist

Sarik Bogati: Drummer.

Nabin Thapa Magar: Drummer.

TsewangNamgya Chuzang Hyolmo: Bass Guitarist.

Sailendra : Keys

Abhaya Subba Weise: Singer and founder.

Hometown of Band Members: Kathmandu and Darjeeling.

Record label: Yuva and 360 degree Records.

This band is established on 2nd January 2003 A.D. Main duties of this band are to playing live gigs at lounge bars and hotels. It was basically an acoustic blues prior to it kicked off as a rock band. Abhaya Subba Weise is the singer and founder of this band, while in 2004; Rinchen Palzar joined the band as the lead guitarist. Later, Pramod joined the band in mid of 2009 as the bass guitarist and the member named Sarik Bogati lately joined te band than Sarik who have been playing with AATSI earlier for more than two years.

Abhaya had always been characteristic in well known bands such as Red Skywalkers, Parikrama, and Punchtatva but what she had been looking for was a group that would let her express herself completely and have a parallel vision. First album of this band was released in February 2005, was a runaway success and the band handle to slice a niche amongst the adult of the country Nepal. through their groundbreaking second album, Nayan, striking the Nepali charts and taking up a larger listenership, this band has recognized themselves as one of the best that Nepal has ever observe or perceive sound. 

Abhaya and the steam Injuns was nominated for numerous major music awards in Nepal and were reward the honour of being the Number one band of Nepal by media such as Radio Kantipur in 2009 A.D.

However, their best album is yet to release. Band members are in the development of recording their third album and are raring to drive the benchmark and to make music steamy affair thinking, and entertaining. Band performed broadly all over Nepal and has been request to major concerts in Australia, Hong Kong, and India. 


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