All Album [portable]: Warfaze

Return to hard rock roots

(1997) – The Experimental Turn

Released on their 35th anniversary, Ogni (Fire) was a statement that the fire of Warfaze was still burning bright. It was the last album to feature their long-time iconic vocalist Mizan Rahman before his departure, making it an emotional swan song for that era. warfaze all album

: "Boshe Achhi" and "Ekti Chhele" became timeless anthems. The technical complexity of "Shadhikar" and "Bichchhinno Abeg" established a new benchmark for instrumental musicianship. 2. Obak Bhalobasha (1994)

The last studio album of the "classic Kashif era." Attojiboni (Autobiography) is a mature, bluesy rock album that reflects on life and legacy. Return to hard rock roots (1997) – The

Darker, heavier, and lyrically angrier. Shotto (Truth) tackled social hypocrisy, corruption, and inner turmoil. The band experimented with odd time signatures and longer song structures.

Released under Soundtek in the mid-90s, Jibondhara (Lifestyle) brought a more mature sound. The title track became an anthem for youth dealing with the complexities of life. "Jibondhara", "Rupkotha", "Bondhu". Darker, heavier, and lyrically angrier

From the early days of underground concerts to headlining stadiums, Warfaze’s albums serve as a timeline for the growth of Bengali Rock

By the mid-90s, Warfaze was experimenting with what would later be called "Oriental Rock." Jibon Dhara is often cited by die-hard fans as the band's artistic peak.