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No More Many More present their latest album “Help Me”

Photo: Facebook /No More Many More

No More Many More band has released its third music album. Their latest album is named “Help me”. The band is to present its new album on March 2 in a popular music club in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia. The album contains 10 songs, Metodi Krustev (vocals and guitar), who wrote the lyrics to the songs, said.

The band was established some eight years ago. Meanwhile, the band has created its original music repertoire and built a loyal fan base. Their music sounds in popular music clubs and at large music festivals in Sofia and the countryside. Their audience is quite diverse and people of different ages love their songs, know them and often sing together with the band members.

“It my view, it is because of the lyrics of the songs – Metodi Krustev said for Radio Bulgaria.- Our songs are very understandable. I am convinced that if a band wants to be successful, it must make songs not only for great fans of hard rock, but also for people who do not listen to music at all. I am delighted that we have managed to reach so many people. When we create our songs, we are not thinking about who will like them. This is us! We found each other and this combination has yielded this result.”

The other members of No More Many More are: Ivan Gatev-bass guitar, vocals of Kontrol band, Martin Stoyanov-Martist, piano, who is also part of the Threesome band, Radoslav Gerov-vocals, Vladimir Ivanov-drums, and Kamen Alexiev-guitar. “Kamen and I used to work together in Skre4 band, Metodi clarified. No More Many More often play with a number of young musicians. CoolDen band will join as special guests on their concert on March 2. ”


“Overtime, we have gained more experience and realized that things get much better when musicians support one another – Metodi went on to say. As for the song “Help Me”, I started to write the piece during one of the Covid-19 lockdowns when I began working on the latest album. I believe that the lyrics of the song says everything-about the current situation, the rearrangement of our priorities, etc.”

Created during a lockdown, the music album will be presented in an even more precarious situation, several days after the beginning of the military conflict in Ukraine. “I think about these people and the latest developments. I lost focus on the things I have to do, which are important for the music band. However, I have realized that there are more important things and I hope that better times will come.”


English version: Kostadin Atanasov

Photos: Facebook /No More Many More



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