Shironamhin releases new song song "Nishshobdopur"
Shironamhin, the popular Bangladeshi band, has released a new track titled "Nishshobdopur", available on their YouTube channel since last Tuesday. The song, written and composed by the band's leader Ziaur Rahman, is part of their ongoing efforts to raise awareness and aid for flood victims through stage performances.
In the song's description, "Nishshobdopur" is compared to the Mayurakshi River and draws inspiration from the iconic Bengali literary character Himu, created by Humayun Ahmed. Ziaur Rahman explained that Himu had a deep personal connection with the river, often finding solace there during distress. The song aims to offer a similar experience for listeners, creating an imaginary city named Nishshobdopur where they can find peace and motivation to tackle life's challenges.
The music video for the track was filmed in Bangkok and Koh Kham Island, Thailand, and has garnered a positive response, with nearly 300,000 views since its release.