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

Photo: Facebook/ No More Many More

Bulgarian alternative rock band "No More Many More" have long ago left the category of anonymous performers, as their music is widely recognizable with its skillfully interwoven hip-hop elements and the socially engaged lyrics of frontman Metodi Krastev. The band grabbed the attention of the audience with their debut album entitled "In one way or another". They continued gaining popularity with the second one - "Not this time", while their third album "Help me" consolidated their deserved place among the most influential contemporary Bulgarian rock bands.

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

Days before the end of the year, No More Many More present the fourth single from this album – “Chovek ot slama” (Man of Straw). The song was created with the support of the National Culture Fund. The video shows the interesting technique of painting with salt. Its author is Denis Aliev, who paints portraits using salt and glass and is a fan of the band and its music.







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