Mizan's strong chest voice is so amazing here - he's not a perfectionist, but more focused on expressing the feelings conveyed by the song. The positive energy and charisma is unmatchable by other Warfaze vocalists.
@@astro_619 I think you're seeing the song from a different perspective. I prefer hard rock and heavy metal so I need vocals in a power ballad that is aggressive, rich, powerful, gritty, and versatile. Balam is too soft and smooth. Mizan fits what I'm looking for in a heavy metal and hard rock band. It's Warfaze and not LRB. However, I still respect your preferences and opinion. I understand that you have more memories connected with Balam's version or his singing in general.
you're comparing a studio recording with a live one. of course Balam's was better. Though I still agree that Mizan's one wouldn't be better even if it were studio recorded.
@@ummehabibaa5880 Mizan has more of a hard rock (and also metal) voice. Listen to Paul Stanley of Kiss, you'll find that Mizan uses similar vocal techniques.
@@ceoatlebugang6513 I disagree that Mizan's one would be worse. Mizan and Balam are both good - they just have different vocal styles and techniques. Mizan is a powerful singer.
Mizan's strong chest voice is so amazing here - he's not a perfectionist, but more focused on expressing the feelings conveyed by the song. The positive energy and charisma is unmatchable by other Warfaze vocalists.
খুব খুব মিস করি এই লাইন আপ
Sad that Mizan and Oni had to leave.
ফোনো লাইভে এর চেয়ে ভালো আশা করা যায় না। তবে অনেক ভালো লাগলো মিজানের কন্ঠে গানটা শুনে।
মিস করি এই লাইন আপ
warfaze best line up.
Oni vai......just nothing to say
Bangladesh a Ayub Bacchu sir r Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal sir por jodi kno guitarist thake tahole akmatro oni vai
Balam vi darun korese song ta
Mizan made even better.
@@nahiyanalamgir7056 Nei Tumi is incomplete without balam..
@@astro_619 I think you're seeing the song from a different perspective.
I prefer hard rock and heavy metal so I need vocals in a power ballad that is aggressive, rich, powerful, gritty, and versatile.
Balam is too soft and smooth. Mizan fits what I'm looking for in a heavy metal and hard rock band. It's Warfaze and not LRB.
However, I still respect your preferences and opinion. I understand that you have more memories connected with Balam's version or his singing in general.
zodi konodin rastriyo khomotay zete pari tahole warfaze ke bolbo ei line up niya concert korte r nahole uithaya ayna concert koramu 😂
Balam oi sera
Balam best cilo
❤❤
ভালোই, তবে বালাম ভাইয়েরটা আরো ভালো হইসিলো
you're comparing a studio recording with a live one. of course Balam's was better.
Though I still agree that Mizan's one wouldn't be better even if it were studio recorded.
@@ceoatlebugang6513 mizan has metal voice balam has melodic voice
@@ummehabibaa5880 Mizan has more of a hard rock (and also metal) voice. Listen to Paul Stanley of Kiss, you'll find that Mizan uses similar vocal techniques.
@@ceoatlebugang6513 I disagree that Mizan's one would be worse. Mizan and Balam are both good - they just have different vocal styles and techniques. Mizan is a powerful singer.
Warfaze needed a hard rock and heavy metal singer like Mizan. Balam and Sanjoy were definitely not in this genre.
Balam er moto hoi nai...yet good sung...
Mizan is better in my opinion - he has a much stronger chest voice with increased diversity.