Popular Nepali folk rock band Nepathya on Monday
released a music video in memory of victims of the magnitude-7.6 earthquake
that struck Nepal on April 25 last year.
On the occasion of the first anniversary of the
devastating quake, which killed nearly 9,000 people, Nepathya launched the
video of Naramro Sapana.
In a statement, Nepathya’s promoter Nepa~laya also
informed that the band had dedicated a couple of its shows to the quake victims
immediately after the tremor last year.
The song Naramro Sapana was
originally released in 2001, but now it was “reinterpreted” with footage of
before- and after-earthquake situations to devote it to the victims of the
quake, Kiran Krishna Shrestha of Nepa~laya informed.
“Those who died left us with memories, but we who
survived must rise and live” said Amrit Gurung, the band frontman, said in the
statement.
Nepathya Frontman Amrit Gurung
performing amidst the backdrop of Nepal’s earthquake visual. Courtesy:
Nepa~laya
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