Yerevan, Armenia – The Bambir, an inexhaustible source and a force in the Armenian, Post-Soviet and European rock music scene, is set to unveil their groundbreaking 12th studio album, Mankakan Khagher (Children’s Games), on September 18, 2024. This highly anticipated release explores the profound and often unsettling intersection between childhood innocence and adult disillusionment, positioning The Bambir as a voice of reason.
Mankakan Khagher represents a bold departure from conventional rock, blending raw honesty with experimental sounds to challenge and expand the genre’s boundaries.The album hints at the mindless atrocities and sufferings that adults endure by not having maturity towards others and to themselves.
“We wanted to create something that’s both deeply personal and universally relevant,” says Narek Barseghyan. “This album is a journey through the dark corners of adulthood and a reflection on how our childhood shapes who we become.”
Pre-Release Highlights:
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– “Tur Indz” (Give Me) – Released on September 5, this single sets a high-octane tone for the album with its raw reflection of society.
– “Trnenq” (Jump) – The second single, released on September 11, explores love’s defiance against fear.
Album Tracklist and Notes:
- Pak Shurjpar (Close-Circle Dance) – An energetic fusion of rock, humor, and ethnic influences. This track sets the tone for the album.
- Trnenq (Jump) – A fierce anthem that challenges fear through love.
- Mankakan Khagher (Children’s Games) – A revisited classic from the early 2000s, reflecting on childhood’s impact on adulthood.
- Amenetsoun (To All and Everyone) – A blessing in rock ballad form, advocating for release and forgiveness.
- Ur eir (Where’ve You Been) – A prophetic, fairy-tale ballad with a dreamlike undertones.
- Tur Indz (Give Me) – The album’s explosive first single, showcasing raw, heavy rock.
- Dzhvar e (It’s Hard) – An exploration of mental struggles with experimental rock textures.
- Khndatsguh (You’re Kidding) – A critical examination of societal manipulation and misdirection.
Produced by Sam Sarian and Nar Barz, and recorded at Meeting Point Studios, Mankakan Khagher promises a revolutionary rock experience. The album is mastered by Lev Navasardian, ensuring a polished yet intense sound.
About The Bambir:
The Bambir is renowned for their innovative approach to rock music and their electrifying live performances. Since their debut with “B.B.R.” in 2005, they have captivated global audiences with their intense and immersive shows. Their previous albums, including “The Black” (2007), “Upressions” (2015), and “Sea Inside” (2022), have carved their messages in the world and history of 21st century’s rock music.
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