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Released
  
2002

Length
  
50:13

Srestho (2001)
  
Danob (2006)

Release date
  
2002

Recorded
  
1997-2002

Label
  
G Series

Artist
  
Cryptic Fate

Genre
  
Heavy metal


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Srestho is the second album by Bangladeshi heavy metal band Cryptic Fate released in 2002. It is the band's first Bengali album.

Contents

Production problems

Cryptic Fate began writing their second album in 1996 and in the summer of 1997 began recording at Soundgarden Studios under the title Srestho. Upon completion the band spent the rest of the year looking for a production company to release the album. After failing to find one the album, copies of Sreshtho were leaked to fans, and quickly garner lavish praise from underground listeners.

By 1998 Wahed had left the band and Farhan was brought in to replace the guitarist. Cryptic Fate went on to perform live shows with various underground artists of the country throughout 1998-2001 but with different drummers filling in for them. Cryptic Fate receives sponsorship from Pepsi in 2001 soon after that Sarfaraz temporarily leaves the band due to personal reasons. The band performs a concert at the Army Stadium where they introduce new drummer, Turjo. Close to year-end, Fate contributed a song to the mixed album Charpatra. Shakib and Farhan collaborate for the first time, and the result is “Cholo Bangladesh” – a cricket anthem that goes on to become Fate’s first mainstream hit.

Charpatra lineup:

  • Bass/Vocals – Shakib
  • Guitars – Farhan
  • Drums – Turjo
  • Buoyed by the success of Charpatra, another mixed album Anushilon is released, and Fate was invited to contribute two songs. The band once again finds itself without a drummer (Turjo was busy with studies). Left with no choice, Farhan and Shakib play drums on “Shokal Choita” and “Eito Cholchey”, respectively. On a more positive note, Sarfaraz returns to the band, composing “Eito Cholchey”. A full four years after it was recorded, Sreshtho finally sees light of day, with band’s new label G-Series. The album is an instant hit.

    Personnel

    Cryptic Fate

  • Chowdhury Fazle Shakib — lead vocals, bass
  • Waheduzzaman Khan — guitar
  • Khwaja Sarfaraz Latifullah — guitar
  • Farshed Mahmud — drums
  • Songs

    1Dhulikona0:41
    2Joyoddhoni3:55
    3BIday5:40

    References

    Srestho Wikipedia