Talent and
charisma are key ingredients for any
professional musician, but without
dedication and perseverance, many bands
quickly fade to black. Then there are
those like Nepathya,Robin n Looza, Mukti
n Revival and finally the edge vibes
determined, their behavior borders on
insanity.
History of
Edge
Formed in
1998 in Pokhara, The Edge came into the
Nepali Rock scene with a self titled
debut in 2000. The video of the single
mero aasu from the debut album,
witnessed a country wide popularity
surge within a week of its official
release. This success gave the band a
much needed break into the mainstream
music industry in Nepal. The album
included other hits like jeewan mero,
pagal nabhana, and numberous jams and
rehearsals, Jeewan connected with three
talented seasoned musicians in Pokhara.
They shared similar views, attitude, and
taste for the music they envisioned
haheyko.
This
state of halcyon didn’t last long. In
just a few years, the band found itself
in a deep crossroads. With other
priorities vying against the commitment
to continue making music it became
obvious that the original lineup would
falter. The disbanding became the
inevitable reality.
The
hiatus that followed the disbanding,
front-man Jeewan continued with his
singing. The incessant passion proved to
be a rewarding experience. In 2003,
through to create.
The new
lineup is perhaps the most talented
ever. Emerging from a deep hiatus the
band cut their second album Vibes with
Vajra Records in 2006. The album
contains some of the most intelligent
originals the band has in its credit
till date. Recorded and mastered at
Sacred Sound Studio, Kathmandu, Vibes
showcases the band’s technical prowess,
endurance, and lyrical maturity. thaha
chaina, an orchestral arrangement;
shanti ko sandesh, a hard rock with
patriotic theme; kasailai, a steady rock
groove; bhramma, an alternative
experiment; ballads, jiuna lai garo and
duukha diyera; and soothing prastab and
lekhiyeka shabda demonstrate the
cohesion amidst diversity in
composition.
After the
release of the video for thaha chaina on
major television channels, The Edge’s
popularity spread far and wide. Since
the album release, the band has played
some dozen shows in their hometown
Pokhara. They have played numerous
sold-outs including charities and
festivals. Their concerts are popular
for a flawless performance and a
powerful stage presence.
Thus far,
The Edge has received couple awards and
nominations. The song Duukha diyera
bagged the best lyrics award at the
Pokhara Music Award. The song received
critical acclaim for its soulful words.
In 2006, following the release of Vibes,
The Edge was nominated at the 9th Tuborg
Annual Image Awards in the category of
Rock Vocal Performance. Although it was
only confined to nominations, The Edge
has come out of age to demonstrate their
ability to deliver beyond anyone’s
expectation. Currently, the band is
working on the new materials. They are
often seen playing live around town and
in their favorite Busy Bee in Lakeside.
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