"Out of Muse" unites Borislava Yordanova (vocals), Radoslav Marinchev (guitar), Snezhanka Borisova (bass guitar) and Nikolai Stanev (drums), who celebrate one year since the formation of the band with their debut album. It is called “Tvoeto ime” (“Your Name"), which is also the title of one of the songs in it. The album includes seven songs in Bulgarian, despite the fact that the name of the band is in English. The four members of the band are authors of all songs.
"We called the band "Out of Muse" because we don't have a specific muse, our inspiration comes from everywhere - from the people around us, from our work together…", the band vocalist Borislava told Radio Bulgaria. She graduated from the National Music School "Lyubomir Pipkov" with folk singing and then continued studying composition in the National Music Academy "Pancho Vladigerov" and is currently doing a master's degree in music management. Some time ago she was among the collaborators of Radio Bulgaria and wrote several very interesting stories for our audience.
The rest of the band are also professionally engaged in music. All four musicians participate in various projects and this enriches the sound of their songs, which have funk, ethnic, blues and even metal influences.
The album was released with the financial support of the National Culture Fund and has already been published on all music platforms. It will be presented live on December 14 in a club in Sofia. The band will also perform some of their latest songs, which are to be released next year.
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