Ňuňu Christens Their Debut Album

22 February 2017, 3:00
Ňuňu Christens Their Debut Album

The Brno group Ňuňu is releasing their official debut album with the title Poslouchám Ňuňu (I Listen to Ňuňu). The album is coming out on a flash drive in the form of a bracelet and the group will christen it in the music club Fléda. Their guests will be the punk-rock group Fancy Foxx and the hard rock group Aeronaut.

The Rock'n'roll group Ňuňu has been on the local scene since 2013. After four years in existence that group has behind it several rambling recordings and three videos. Now they are issuing an official album, which was created in the Brno studio Indies. As a guest artist Honza Homola from the group Wohnout participated in the recording. Together with Ňuňu the punk-rock group Fancy Foxx, which led by their charismatic guitarist and singer has played some two hundred concerts across the Czech Republic and abroad, including a tour with the group Totální Nasazení, will be performing. They have released two singles Pro nás dva and Sue Suicide, and have a victory in Shockparáda and two videos to their account. As a second support group for Ňuňu the hard rock group Aeronaut, inspired by the group Black Sabbath, Black Label Society and Ozzy Osbourne, will be playing.

The concert with the christening of the album will take place 25 February 2017 from 7 p.m. in the Fléda club.

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