Karditsa, Greece based instrumental Art/Post-Rock group Bungula released the title-track from their second album (following “Noumenia” LP last year) entitled “Sub Luna,” out on April 16, 2025. Stream the track through the YouTube player below:
“‘Sub Luna’ means under the Moon. It refers to the world below the Moon and the realm of the four elements and changing nature. The second album of Bungula is a circle of 12 instrumental tracks made under the moonlight, which are calling you to gaze through the night sky”.
After their first album “Noumenia,” Bungula, an instrumental Art/Post-Rock duo band based in Karditsa (at the Thessalian Plain of central Greece), return with the release of their second full length LP “Sub Luna.”
The album is also available on Bandcamp, Spotify and all major digital platforms.
Tracklist:
01. Sub Luna 03:29
02. Stray 04:32
03. Eclipse in the skull 02:54
04. Eros and Psyche 03:01
05. Earth and Starry Heaven 03:48
06. Pyrphoros 03:18
07.Bedreddin 03:49
08. Assault to the sky 03:07
09. Stargazer 03:38
10. Naked 03:22
11. Night echoes 03:11
12. History of the End 03:31
Bungula is an instrumental Art Rock duo band based in Karditsa, at the Thessalian Plain of Central Greece. “Bungula” is a fixed star in the triple star system of Alpha Centauri (at 29 degrees of Scorpio) and it is the third brightest star in the night sky.
Bungula’s members are: Jovan Djordjevic and Dimitris Raikos. Jovan studied filmmaking and is a self-taught musician. Dimitris studied musicology (Department of Folk and Traditional Music). They were members of a school band.
For over 10 years they had “lost” each other and had taken paths unrelated to music… but life brought them together again -under the most paradoxical circumstances – half a year ago and they decided to create music: musical ideas that had been “in the drawer” for years were worked on in a new light, while new melodies were born from a productive fever.
They have been a band since September 2024 and have released two albums: “Noumenia” on November 01, 2024, on a New Moon (as the title means) and “Sub Luna” (a latin phrase meaning “Under the Moon”) on April 16, 2025.
