Karmant
Karmant is a thrash metal band based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, established in 2016 by Zami Hossain. Subsequently, he incorporated Farhad Bin Taher as the guitarist and Adnan Rashid as the drummer. After five years of contributing to the underground metal scene, the band secured a contract with the American independent digital music distribution service, DistroKid, and released their debut album, "Riot in Uniform[1]." This album draws inspiration from the significant nationwide student movement that occurred on 29 July 2018. This event was pivotal for Karmant, as it greatly influenced their approach to creative songwriting. Currently, the band is engaged in the production of two full-length albums, titled "Obsidian Pulsation" and "Hack & Slash," which they intend to release shortly. They anticipate that these albums will substantially enhance their artistic portfolio. Karmant has a longstanding history of performing at local gatherings in and around Dhaka, and they have completed two international performances in India. HistoryThe band was established in 2016 by Zami Hossain who aimed to create music that would contribute a contemporary dimension to the existing thrash metal scene in Bangladesh. Later, he incorporated other skilled musicians to collaboratively realize the band's musical vision. Among the newest members, the band's drummer, Naweed Kabir, and vocalist, Mahdee Manzil, have played crucial roles in the band's growth and management. Following the release of an instrumental studio demo entitled "MetalRash" in 2017 and an album titled "Riot In Uniform[1]" in 2021, the band Karmant engaged in numerous performances across Dhaka and its surrounding regions. Later, the band had the privilege of traveling to India, where they performed two shows in Kolkata. After this engagement, Karmant received an invitation to perform as the headlining act for the Killmandu Deathfest in Kathmandu, Nepal. In 2021, the band signed with DistroKid, an independent digital music distribution service based in the United States, and released an extended play (EP) entitled "Riot In Uniform[1]". This release facilitated more than 15 concert performances over the subsequent two years. Notably, "Riot In Uniform" marked the band's first inaugural release outside Bangladesh. Although the EP does not have a physical release, it is accessible on major digital music platforms like Spotify[2], Apple Music[3], Amazon Music[4], YouTube[5], Deezer[6], Tidal etc. In late 2021, guitarist Hasan Zamil Nadvi departed from the band to further his academic pursuits in the United States of America. The farewell show was Combat Terror on 8 October 2021. The EP "Riot in Uniform"[1] is inspired by the 2018 Bangladesh road-safety protests, a significant nationwide student movement that occurred on 29 July 2018. This event had a profound impact on Karmant's songwriting approach. The EP addresses a range of social issues, including bureaucratic greed, road safety, and the potential risks associated with the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, all articulated through the band's intellectually engaging lyrics, written by lyricist Mahmudul Alam. As of early 2022, Karmant was actively performing as a Power Quadro, showcasing their dynamic sound and energetic presence. The band was in the process of creating new music for their upcoming album titled "Hack & Slash". This highly anticipated album is scheduled for release in 2025 and is expected to highlight the band's evolution and creativity. Throughout 2022 and 2023, Karmant continued to engage with their audience by performing at various concerts across Dhaka and other divisions in Bangladesh, drawing enthusiastic crowds. One of the highlights of their 2023 schedule was their participation in the Bangladesh Thrash Fest[7], a significant event in the metal scene held in Dhaka. At this festival, Karmant had the opportunity to share the stage with a number of prominent bands, such as Powersurge and Thrash, solidifying their presence in the vibrant music scene of Bangladesh. By 2024, the band unveiled demos from their upcoming album, "Hack & Slash". Among these demos are two tracks titled "Smelling Death (Rebirth of General Destroyer)".[8]" and "Zip-Tied, Gutted[9] These releases have generated significant excitement among fans, showcasing the band's unique sound and artistic evolution. With these demos, Karmant is giving listeners a tantalizing glimpse into the themes and musical direction of their forthcoming album. General DestroyerGeneral Destroyer[10] serves as the illustrated mascot of the band Karmant, making his first appearance in the artwork for their EP "Riot in Uniform". This character is depicted as a haunting skeletal figure, clad in an army general's uniform that underscores his authoritative yet ominous presence. The artwork captures him in a way that conveys a deep sense of reflection and critique of humanity. He embodies a poignant phrase that echoes throughout the band's themes: "For long I have seen the horror of men. The fear that lurks within causes devastation. With each step, I collect the desire for rain. I walk forward with firm conviction!" This statement suggests a profound understanding of the darkness that resides within humanity, as well as a relentless determination to confront it. General Destroyer's face is notably skeletal, featuring a smirk that adds an unsettling layer to his character, hinting at both mockery and defiance. He is shown holding a desk globe that is intriguingly designed to resemble a magma-infused Earth, symbolizing the fiery turmoil and upheaval of the world. This artistic representation encapsulates themes of destruction and rebirth, resonating with the band's overarching message. In the demo "Smelling Death[8]", there are numerous intricate details that tie into the character of General Destroyer. The song primarily delves into the controversial subject of abortion, but it takes a unique perspective by capturing a self-reflective monologue from the viewpoint of the fetus that is on the brink of being terminated. Throughout the lyrics, the fetus grapples with its existence, expressing a mix of fear, confusion, and longing. Pivotal lines such as, "Am I hearing things in my head? Am I smelling my own death? Afraid of life, unwanted, vilified. You'll be hacked to death if I survive," illustrate this inner turmoil. These words paint a vivid picture of an entity that is acutely aware of its mortality while simultaneously expressing a desire to survive against overwhelming odds. The song creatively intertwines the themes of abortion and the potential survival of the fetus, suggesting an underlying narrative where the fetus might defy expectations and grow into the formidable figure of General Destroyer. This duality in the lyrics invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of life, identity, and the consequences of choices made in moments of uncertainty. Band membersCurrent members
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DiscographyDemosSmelling Death (Rebirth of General Destroyer)[8] (Demo) – 2022 Zip-Tied, Gutted[9] (Demo) – 2023 EPRiot In Uniform[11] (EP) – 2021 AlbumsObsidian Pulsation (LP) – 2025 Hack & Slash (LP) – 2025 ArticlesMetal Archives – KARMANT: A Thrash Metal band from Dhaka, Bangladesh[12] The Daily Star – KARMANT: A Thrash Metal Band Beyond the Growls and Screams[13] The Business Standard – Karmant: Thrashing through society[14] The Business Standard – Karmant: When protest finds expression in thrash metal[15] Unite Asia – Thrash Metal Band Karmant Release Debut EP 'Riot in Uniform' [Bangladesh][16] The Front Page – Bangladeshi Thrash Metal band Karmant to perform in Kolkata References
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