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Luna Amară

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Luna Amară is a Romanian alternative rock band. The name means "Bitter Moon" in Romanian, and is borrowed from the Roman Polański movie of the same name, inspired by the eponymous novel written by Pascal Bruckner.

The band was founded in September 1999 under the name Tanagra Noise by Nick Făgădar (vocals, guitar) and Gheorghe Farcaş (bass guitar). In 2000 they changed it to the current name, Luna Amară. The band has played on stage over 200 times in the past five years, throughout Romania. As a live act, this Romanian five-piece outfit has a style that combines heavy metal with alternative rock.

All the artists in the band want to dedicate their lives to promote and support a modern European society in Romania. Luna Amară is involved in ecological projects such as "Save Vama Veche" (protecting the endangered seahorses), "Save Roşia Montană" (protecting the wildlife and natural surroundings of a mountain area from cyanide poisoning) and social awareness projects, such as the recent "Vote for Them" tour, organized to convince young adults to vote (for them).

"Luna Amară" is currently one of Romania's most successful groups from the new wave of rock acts. Luna Amară was the top selling artist in a national chain of music stores (Hollywood Music & Film) from July until September 2004. The "Folclor" ("Folklore"), "Gri Dorian" ("Dorian Grey"), "Roşu aprins" ("Scarlet") and "Ego nr. 4" singles reached number one in airplay charts at local radio stations around the country[citation needed].

In January 2006 they released the album "Loc lipsă" (Missing Place). The band performed a 40 dates tour all over Romania in clubs and open air locations as well as shows in Holland, Germany, Bulgaria and Turkey. For the 2nd time consecutively, Luna Amară has been invited to play live at Sziget Festival in Budapest.

After two very well-sold albums, Luna Amară has just recorded a third, "Don't Let Your Dreams Fall Asleep", where the acoustic side of the band is especially underlined. This album contains 9 songs in English and 3 in Romanian.

[edit] Discography

  • Asfalt (July 2004)
  1. "Gri dorian"
  2. "Oras"
  3. "Asfalt"
  4. "Ego nr. 4"
  5. "Rosu Aprins"
  6. "Your Garden"
  7. "Mara(acoustic)"
  8. "Dizident"
  9. "Antidot"
  10. "Folclor"
  11. "Simplify My Spider"
  12. "Stare De Gratie"
  13. "Tanagra Noise"
  14. "Unfed"
  15. "Ciudat(acoustic)"
  • Loc lipsă (January 2006)
  1. "Loc Lipsa" (with Ombladon)
  2. "Intunecare"
  3. "Se Intampla-n Romania" (with Andy Ghost)
  4. "Albastru"
  5. "Luni De Fiere"
  6. "La Vedere"
  7. "Lume Oarba"
  8. "Downtown Jesus"
  9. "Umbra Copil"
  10. "Somn"
  11. "Din Cercuri"
  12. "In Cercuri"
  13. "Cui Si Spin"
  14. "Happiness Provider"
  15. "Din Valuri Ard" (with Mihai Iordache)
  • Don't Let Your Dreams Fall Asleep (December 2008)
  1. "Into Another"
  2. "Transitions"
  3. "Chilimbar"
  4. "Unghii de Drac"
  5. "True Sunshine"
  6. "Deadends"
  7. "No Return"
  8. "Kill the Dancer"
  9. "Hunt the Wire"
  10. "Floodmoses"
  11. "Little Sun"
  12. "Mara (2008)"

[edit] Videos

  • Roşu aprins (March 2002)
  • Gri Dorian (October 2002; MTV Romania Exclusive Video)
  • Ego Nr. 4 (June 2004)
  • Folclor (December 2004)
  • Loc lipsă (January 2006)

[edit] External links

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