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1974 AD: Nepal’s Iconic Rock Band Marks a Historic Milestone 1974 AD is a legendary Nepali rock band that was formed in Kathmandu in the early 1990s, quickly rising to prominence for their distinct sound and powerful lyrical narratives. What sets 1974 AD apart is their fearless experimentation with diverse musical genres; blending traditional Nepali folk music and classical ragas with Western styles like rock, funk, blues, jazz, and reggae. This fusion not only redefined modern Nepali music but also helped shape the nation’s cultural identity during times of social and political change. Over the decades, the band has produced numerous hit albums, including “Samjhi Baschu,” “Satabdi,” “Jungi Nishan,” “Pinjada Ko Suga,” and “Hazaar Sapana,” many of which are regarded as milestones in Nepalese music history. Their songs often carry messages of nationalism, unity, and social justice, resonating deeply with audiences across generations. Throughout their journey, the lineup of 1974 AD has seen changes, but several names have left a lasting legacy: • Phiroj Shyangden – founding member, lead guitarist, and vocalist known for his deep, emotional compositions • Adrian Pradhan – powerful vocalist and drummer whose voice defined many of the band’s biggest hits • Manoj Kumar KC – keyboardist, guitarist, and music arranger, instrumental in shaping the band’s evolving sound • Subash Kunwar – dynamic drummer and percussionist • Sanjay Shrestha – percussionist known for blending classical rhythms into modern tracks • Nirakar Yakthumba – bassist and one of the core founding members • Sahid Bikram Rana – trumpet player who added rich brass layers to the band’s sonic palette Over the years, other talented musicians have joined the band during various periods, adding their own flavor and style to the evolving legacy of 1974 AD. Now, as they celebrate the 30th anniversary of their groundbreaking musical journey, this event may mark their final performance in Nepal—making it a historic and emotionally charged moment for fans and the Nepali music industry alike. Whether it’s a farewell or just a new beginning, one thing is clear: 1974 AD has etched their name permanently in the soul of Nepali music. #1974 AD