Eternal Gosh!

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Eternal Gosh!
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Eternal Gosh! performing Vivo Promotion Show at Mandalay (2019); from left to right: Yee Mon Oo, Han Nay Tar, Wai Gyi, Ar Ray and Bon Bon
Background information
Also known asEG
Origin Yangon, Myanmar
Genres
Years active2013–present
LabelsLegacy Music Network
i-Entertain Company
Bo Bo Entertainment
Members
  • Han Nay Tar
  • Wai Gyi
  • Yee Mon Oo
  • Ar Ray
  • Bon Bon
Past members
  • Moe Wai

Eternal Gosh! (often abbreviated as EG) is a Burmese pop rock band, founded in 2013. The band consists of 5 members, lead vocalist and songwriter Han Nay Tar, lead guitarists Wai Gyi and Yee Mon Oo, bassist Bon Bon and drummer Ar Ray. [1] Their music spans a wide range of genres, from pop rock, to alternative rock, to alternative metal.

Contents

The band attracted interest from major music labels and publishers. They were managed by i-Entertain Company and Demo Thaw, co-founder and vice-president at i-Entertain. The band's first EP, Your Surprise Is Our Heartbeats (Y.S.I.O.H) was released in 2017. Their debut full-length album, The Red Sky (Kaung Kin A Ni), was released on 5 October 2017 under Bo Bo Entertainment. The band's albums were released by Legacy Music Network. On 31 August, Eternal Gosh! performed at the FG LIVE LOUNGE Concert at Yay Kuu Amplified Broadcast Station. [2]

History

Background and origins

The name Eternal Gosh!, according to founding member Han Nay Tar, [3] came from a book. Eternal Gosh! was initially formed on 23 May 2013 by Han Nay Tar, Wai Gyi and Ar Ray. Han Nay Tar and Wai Gyi are originally from Magway. They came to Yangon to make music and met Ar Ray at a guitar class. Later Yee Mon Oo was invited to fill in as their guitarist and was the last to join the band. [ citation needed ]

Music history

The band's debut EP, Your Surprise Is Our Heartbeats (Y.S.I.O.H.), was released in 2017, independently through online distribution. Their first studio album, The Red Sky (Kaung Kin A Ni), was released on 5 October 2017. After releasing The Red Sky, the song Moe Ma Kha Eain Mat Kha Yan Pyar was the longest charting No 1 on the Myanmar Top Chart on JOOX. On 30 November 2018, Eternal Gosh! performed at 369 Dine and Bar, ibis Style Yangon Stadium Hotel with Idiots Band. [4]

On 15 March 2019, the official music video of Moe Ma Kha Eain Mat Kayan Pyar was released. The band also released their second official music video of Sea Ghost on 1 June 2019. They released the soundtrack of the TV series Seven Cash in collaboration with Taurus V Production on 1 July 2019. On 24 March, Eternal Gosh! performed at the Myanmar Yout Shi Concert at the Hard Rock Cafe in Myanmar Plaza with Idiots Band in Yangon. [5] They also performed at the FG Live Lounge at Yay Kuu Amplified Broadcast Center together with Idiots Band on 31 August. [6] On 25 October, the band performed at the MYANFEST festival organized by Myanmar Beer with other famous singers at Thuwanabumi Event Park in Yangon.[ citation needed ]

On 11 November 2019, Eternal Gosh! performed at the "Say Paung Kha Tae Yangon Nya" (Full Moon Day) Rock Music Concert together with Zaw Win Htut (Emperor Band) at Thuwunnabumi Event Park in Yangon. [7]

On 1 February 2020, Eternal Gosh won the "2019 Most Popular New Artist Award" from the 18th annual City FM Awards, one of the two major music awards in Myanmar. [8] [9]

Band members

Current
Past

Discography

Extended plays

NoTrackAlbum
01

Grandeur

Your Surprise Is Our Heartbeats EP
02

Kote Phat Htar Sel

03

A Phit Ma Hoke Buu

04

Lat Khote

05

Mar Yar Cho Chin

06

Sat Ku Lady

07

Ngar Ant Aww

08

Thway Chit Thway Sa Kar

09

Tha Ti Ya Chin

Studio albums

NoTrackAlbum
01

Grandeur

The Red Sky (Kaung Kin A Ni)
02

A Chay Khan Lu Lat Tan Sar

03

La Min Yay Thaw Tan Chin

04

A Phan Tit Yar Su Taung Chin

05

Thae Moe

06

Koe Loh Kant Lant (2007)

07

Moe Ma Kha Eain Mat Kha Yan Pyar

08

Naung Ta

09

Win Lar Khae Par

10

Witt Kway

11

Mue Wyit Say Yae Thar Kaung

12

Sea Ghost

Singles

YearSongAlbum
2017"Nga Aya"Non-album single
2018"Child Story"Non-album single
2018"Darr"Non-album single
2018"Nay Chi"Non-album single
2019"Achit Ni Darn"Non-album single
2020"Lu Nge Thet Tant"Non-album single

Music videos

YearSongAlbum
2016"Ngar Ant Aww"Your Surprise Is Our Heartbeats
2017"Nga Aya"Non-album single
2018"Child Story"Non-album single
2019"Moe Ma Kha Eain Mat Kha Yan Pyar"The Red Sky
2019"Sea Ghost"The Red Sky
2019"Achit Ni Darn"Non-album single
2020"Lu Nge Thet Tant"Non-album single
2020"Chay Htauk" "Leg"Non-album single

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominee / workResult
2020 City FM Music Awards 2019 Most Popular New Artist AwardMoe Ma Kha Eain Myat Khayan PyarWon

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