It's been a steep road for the guys from No More Many More for a decade, but in that period they've made a name for themselves as a band with uncompromising messages and an undeniably recognizable style. Metodi Krastev, Radoslav Gergov, Kamen Alexandrov, Vladimir Ivanov, Martin Stoyanov-Martist and Grisha Georgiev are ending their 10th anniversary with a new, fourth studio album entitled"One of them".
It will have its official presentation on December 13 at the Stroezha club in Sofia. This concert will be part of a successful tour around the country, but the performances will continue also next year with dates until May.
In the ten songs included in the new album (plus one "hidden") we can again hear the characteristic combination of alternative rock with hip-hop elements, but with a much richer and more massive sound.
This is also evident in the latest single of the band "Stay a person", which will also be premiered on December 13 along with the accompanying video. The No More Many More frontman and main lyricist says about this song:
"I returned a little to recitative singing - I just felt at one point that I was missing this manner of expression. There are quite a few topics covered in the song - everyone can find a topic about covid, topics about the war, topics about what is important and what – not. I think it's one of my strongest lyrics on the album and I hope more people will hear it."
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