Aurthohin

Aurthohin currently holds a lineup of Saidus Khaled Sumon (bass), Mark Don (drums) and Zahin Rashid (guitars, keyboard).

The following album Biborton, released on 10 December 2001, was more positively reviewed and gained more success than the previous one.

The band released several hit songs in the 2000s like "Adbhut Shei Cheleti" (2000), "Amar Proticchobi" (2001), "Hoytoba" (2003), "Anmone" (2008) and "Nikrishto" (2008).

The track 6 of the album অর্থহীন (Meaningless) featured 8 prominent guitarist of that era playing a collection of 27 guitar solos.

It also started a trend of songs that would see sequels in later albums, including the ballad "অদ্ভুত সেই ছেলেটি (That Weird Boy)" and the taunt anthem "গুটি (Cube)".

The album also featured a few acoustic based soft rock numbers such as "আমার না বলা কথা (The Things I Haven't Said)".

This album paved the way for Aurthohin for gaining popularity and they also got more huge record deals in the next years.

[citation needed] Featuring the sequels to the numbers "অদ্ভুত সেই ছেলেটি (That Weird Boy)" and "গুটি (Cube)", it also featured complex guitar and bass solos by the duo that was Piklu and Sumon and mixed in a blend of hard rock numbers intertwined with soft, melodious songs.

Featuring the longest song in Bangladeshi rock history, "সাত দিন (Seven Days)", it was released to huge expectations nationwide.

It spanned for 28 minutes and 31 seconds long, chronicling the last seven days of an inmate on death row.

The album received mixed reviews, some praising the ambitiousness behind "সাত দিন (Seven Days)" but feeling the other songs did not differentiate themselves from the pack.

The band then faced their biggest problem to date when vocalist Sumon got sick and doctors told him he would not be able to sing as he did before.

[citation needed] Shortly after Aurthohin's 4th album "ধ্রুবক (Constant)" was released Sumon's health deteriorated.

[5][6][7] It contains 11 original tracks including sequels to previous songs 'Shurjo-2', 'Nikkrishto-2', Golper Shuru ('Audbhut Shei Chheleti prequel') and 'Anmonay-2'.

On 15 October 2013, they released their new single "Amjonota", that has lyrics about Bangladesh's current events, corruptions, political conflict and other issues.

After playing 12 years, Rafa left the band due to his work pressure and schedule clashes with Aurthohin.

They released an official music video of the song called "আলো আর আঁধার (Light and Darkness)" from the previous album.

29 June 2016 Aurthohin released their 7th studio album Cancer er Nishikabyo at Robi Yonder music app.

Their songs focus on different subjects such as politics, life, love, corruption, narcissism etc.

Over the last decade, Aurthohin managed to pull a huge amount of popularity from Bangladesh's band music industry.

After releasing their best selling album Aushomapto II in 2011, their fans started to gain exponentially.

Even though Aurthohin failed to deliver music to their fans consistently after Aushomapto II due to Bassbaba Sumon's health issues, The fans remembered their songs and carried their legacy until they did two comebacks with albums named Cancer er Nishikabbo (2016) and then Pheonix er Diary 1 (2022).

Bassbaba Sumon