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ASEIS Hits the Stage with “Chilo Shobi Ekhane”

Bangladeshi Family Band Rocks Out with Debut Album: ASEIS Hits the Stage with “Chilo Shobi Ekhane”

Forget manufactured pop bands, Bangladesh is serving up something much tastier: family-fueled rock with ASEIS! This five-piece powerhouse, made up of parents and their three daughters, is set to unleash their debut album ” Chilo Shobi Ekhane ” (Everything Was Here) this February.

Think soaring rock anthems mixed with heartfelt ballads, all woven together with the unique thread of family. This isn’t just music, it’s a musical autobiography, packed with raw emotion and relatable themes like dreams, love, and finding freedom within life’s limits.

Each of the seven original tracks, recorded in their own ASEIS Studio, is a gem waiting to be discovered. From the electrifying “Rupkatha Golpo” to the introspective “Ek Mutho Swapno,” the album promises a journey that will leave you headbanging and heart-warmed in equal measure.

“This album is about our story,” says lead guitarist Sarwa Saif. “We want listeners to connect with our music, and maybe even rediscover the magic within their own families.”

And connect they will! ASEIS’s infectious energy has already snagged over 24,000 fans online, and with “Chilo Shobi Ekhane ” about to drop, the world is on notice. This isn’t just a band, it’s a movement, proving that family, love, and good on’ rock ‘n’ roll can conquer any border.

So, crank up the volume and get ready to rock with ASEIS this February. Mark your calendars, follow them on Facebook, and prepare to be blown away by the sound of a family united by music. “Chilo Shobi Ekhane” is more than an album, it’s an invitation to join the ASEIS revolution. Are you in?

Band’s Contact> Mobile/WhatsApp: +8801880897386

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