Nunatak y el tiempo de los valientes
There are two bands named Nunatak. 1. A band from Antartica known for performing for Live Earth in 2007 2. A Spanish indie folk band with pop elements. 1. Nunatak is the British Antarctic Survey’s Rothera Research Station’s house band. The five person indie rock band is part of a science team investigating climate change and evolutional biology on the Antarctic Peninsula – a region where temperatures have risen by nearly 3°C during the last 50 years. From April to October - the Antarctic winter - planes can’t fly in because of the cold – the frozen sea keeps ships out. Physically isolated from the rest of the world, the 22 wintering team share their talent and creativity with one another. The group gained worldwide attention after being the sole act of the Antarctic concert for Live Earth on July 7, 2007. Several people - including Dave Holmes and Larry King - called their performance the best of the concerts. Nunatak (a Greenlandic word): An exposed summit of a ridge mountain or peak (not covered with snow) within an ice field or glacier. 2. (Translated from the Spanish version of this page, written in 2014.) The light melodies typical of folk and pop intermingle, creating a precious mosaic with epic overtones of voices and acoustic sounds. This is how Nunatak, a group from Cartagena formed by Adri (Ukelele, Guitar and Vocals), Dumdaca (Drums, Percussion), Gonzalo (Guitar and Vocals), Nando (Bass and Voices), Arnelio (Drums, Percussion), Viwe (Keyboards) are the main band. ) Erin (Violin and Voices) and Jose Manuel (Trumpet) are supporting members. In September 2012 Nunatak became known as part of the Lemon Pop festival poster, presenting the themes of his first self-released EP. Nunatak is nature, it is wind, it is fire, it is a mosaic of melodies and voices, sometimes epic, sometimes precious, that merge into a powerful choral staging, that invites you to smile and pushes you to scream. The band has received a very good reception from the public and specialized media (Capitán Demo, El Mundo de Tulsa, Muzicalia). Currently Nunatak continues to perform their first EP on stage as well as other new songs that will become part of his future work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are two bands named Nunatak. 1. A band from Antartica known for performing for Live Earth in 2007 2. A Spanish indie folk band with pop elements. 1. Nunatak is the British Antarctic Survey’s Rothera Research Station’s house band. The five person indie rock band is part of a science team investigating climate change and evolutional biology on the Antarctic Peninsula – a region where temperatures have risen by nearly 3°C during the last 50 years. From April to October - the Antarctic winter - planes can’t fly in because of the cold – the frozen sea keeps ships out. Physically isolated from the rest of the world, the 22 wintering team share their talent and creativity with one another. The group gained worldwide attention after being the sole act of the Antarctic concert for Live Earth on July 7, 2007. Several people - including Dave Holmes and Larry King - called their performance the best of the concerts. Nunatak (a Greenlandic word): An exposed summit of a ridge mountain or peak (not covered with snow) within an ice field or glacier. 2. (Translated from the Spanish version of this page, written in 2014.) The light melodies typical of folk and pop intermingle, creating a precious mosaic with epic overtones of voices and acoustic sounds. This is how Nunatak, a group from Cartagena formed by Adri (Ukelele, Guitar and Vocals), Dumdaca (Drums, Percussion), Gonzalo (Guitar and Vocals), Nando (Bass and Voices), Arnelio (Drums, Percussion), Viwe (Keyboards) are the main band. ) Erin (Violin and Voices) and Jose Manuel (Trumpet) are supporting members. In September 2012 Nunatak became known as part of the Lemon Pop festival poster, presenting the themes of his first self-released EP. Nunatak is nature, it is wind, it is fire, it is a mosaic of melodies and voices, sometimes epic, sometimes precious, that merge into a powerful choral staging, that invites you to smile and pushes you to scream. The band has received a very good reception from the public and specialized media (Capitán Demo, El Mundo de Tulsa, Muzicalia). Currently Nunatak continues to perform their first EP on stage as well as other new songs that will become part of his future work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sol y Sal (feat. Rozalén, Tarque, Anni B Sweet, Second, Arde Bogotá, Miguel Rios, Nina de Juan)
El Grito
Aún respira (feat. Nina de Juan) - [Sesiones Valientes] [Acústica]
Soy Viento, Soy Fuego
Aún respira
Romper el cielo
Créeme
Solos
Mi gran virtud
A miles de kilómetros
Luz en su Voz
Bestias sedientas (feat. Ivan Ferreiro) - [Sesiones Valientes] [Acústica]
Cierra al Salir
La Cuarta Dimensión
Nadie nos va a salvar
Todas las campanas
Disonancia perfecta (feat. Carlos Sadness) - Sesiones Valientes] [Acústica]
Sol y Sal (feat. Rozalén, Tarque, Anni B Sweet, Second, Arde Bogotá, Ayoho, Nina de Juan)
Quiero que arda
El Camino
Disonancia perfecta
Luna
La Primera Luz
Hijo de la tierra
Hijo de la Tierra (feat. La Maravillosa Orquesta del Alcohol) - Sesiones Salvajes
Nubes
Bestias sedientas
Nadie nos va a salvar (feat. Rafa Val) - Sesiones Valientes [Acústica]
Verte tan bien
No Volveré a Verte
Quiero que arda (feat. Silvina Moreno) - Sesiones Salvajes
How Many People
Viento del sur
Entre los Árboles
Mi Gran Virtud (feat. Rufus T. Firefly) - Sesiones Salvajes
Lento y Sucio
Más al Norte
El Mundo a Tus Pies
Hoy
Viajar al Final
Miscelánea
Sigo Corriendo
Would you do it all again
Sopla las velas
Coge mi mano
El Pulso Infinito
El tiempo de los valientes
Sigues en pie
Después de Todo
En tu nombre
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