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Ahoora (band)

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Ahoora is an Iranian alternative rock band from Tehran, formed in 2001.[1]

The band currently features Milad Tangshir and Ashkan Hadavand .[2] The band has released 3 albums to date: Ahoora (2006), All in Blood with You (2007), and Awkward Diary (2010).[2][3]

History

The band started in 2001 and recorded their first demo in 2004.[3][4] In 2005 they did the first ever metal gig in Iran with vocals.[5][6] But as rock has been banned in Iran they stayed rather underground, releasing their self-titled debut album in 2006 without official sanction.[3][7] The album was later re-released by Real2Can, appearing on iTunes in 2007 [8] and on Amazon by 2008.[9]

The band released their second album All in Blood with You in September 2007,[10] which critically was met by some positive feedback.[11][12][13] The album was re-mastered and available for free download in 2010.[14][15]

In March 2010 Zirzamin released their third album Awkward Diary.[16] Classic Rock Magazine described it:

Imagine Muse and Tool getting all cozy around Iced Earth and you’ve got the drift here. The musicianship is accomplished, the songs concise and focused, and the band are clearly battling against the Islamic odds to be heard.[17]

Discography

References

  1. ^ allmusic.com
  2. ^ a b metalstorm.net
  3. ^ a b c classicrockmagazine.com
  4. ^ "Ahoora". Brainwashed. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  5. ^ mideastunes.com
  6. ^ metalmusicarchives.com
  7. ^ progarchives.com
  8. ^ itunes.apple.com
  9. ^ amazon.com
  10. ^ allmusic.com
  11. ^ tartareandesire.com
  12. ^ metal.de
  13. ^ metalexpressradio.com
  14. ^ metalunderground.com
  15. ^ dailyheavymetalnews.com[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ allmusic.com
  17. ^ classicrockmagazine.com Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine