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'Adhare Opshori' is the debut album from the band Adhar containing 11 numbers and, all of them are rock based with some songs that can be better described as 'East Meets West'. Believe me, from the very beginning of the CD, you will be able to find a difference between Adhar and all the other local bands present in our country. Sounds interesting? Well, actually, the songs they performed in this debut CD maybe new in our country's perspective but almost all the music lovers of our country are familiar with this kind of rock fusion. The beginning track 'Amar Antor' is a rock fusion and, to be frank, is an alternative hard rock fusion with Indian classical (Indo-Bangla) touches. The beginning is with a heavy guitar rhythm that continues throughout the song. But, the interesting feature is that the main vocal work tends to seem like pop. There are several ups and downs. A great piece to start the journey through… 'Tomar Akash', 'Aag Neshay' and 'Kare Neyna' are also fusions but in all the cases the range of fusion is mainly restricted to the vocal rather than the usage of eastern instruments. Starting with the haunting sound of an Indian flute, 'Tomar Akash' is an impressive rock and R&B fusion. On the other hand 'Aag Neshay' is a psychedelic rock with a classical accompaniment. In case of instrumentation and musical arrangement the best piece in this album is 'Kare Neyna'. Based on simple romantic notes, this rudimentary psychedelic rock and Indian classical fusion is the