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Cult of Luna
Cult of Luna at Peace & Love, Borlänge, Sweden 2009Background information Origin Umeå, Sweden Genres Post-metal, sludge metal, progressive metal, post-rock, art rock Years active 1998–present Labels Earache Associated acts Khoma
Convoj
PhoenixWebsite cultofluna.com Members Thomas Hedlund
Andreas Johansson
Fredrik Kihlberg
Magnus Líndberg
Erik Olòfsson
Johannes Persson
Klas Rydberg
Anders TeglundPast members Marco Hildén
Axel StattinCult of Luna is a Swedish post-metal band from Umeå.[1] They formed from the remnants of a Umeå hardcore punk band called Eclipse in 1998. They slowly garnered critical appreciation and underground popularity with early releases Cult of Luna (2001) and The Beyond (2003); however, it is 2004's Salvation that can be considered their 'breakthrough' release. By cutting down on the somewhat esoteric use of aggression so indicative of doom, it appealed to a new group of fans. Its calmer sound has earned it favourable reviews in the mainstream music press, a reputation built upon for the release of Somewhere Along the Highway in 2006, another largely well-received album.
In August 2006, the band released a remake of "Marching to the Heartbeats" from Somewhere Along the Highway entitled "Heartbeats" solely on the internet community MySpace. The song was available for download for a few days and was later removed. The point was to see if the song would be kept alive by file sharing, and was also apparently a statement against the conservative music industry, says keyboardist Anders Teglund in an interview.[2]
In 2008 the band released its fifth album, Eternal Kingdom. It was released in Europe on June 16, followed by its release in the United States on July 8.
In 2009 they released a DVD including a live performance from 2008, an interview with the band, as well as all of the band's videos.[3]
On October 18, 2009, the band announced that their next release would be Eviga riket, a hardback book/audiobook covering the story and themes from Eternal Kingdom. The book and audiobook are bilingual, printed and spoken both in Swedish and English. The audiobook contains new pieces of music and soundscapes written by the band. Eviga riket was released the 23 of February 2010.[4]
Contents
Sound
Cult of Luna's sound has progressed from early material being heavily doom metal influenced to one much less aggressive and more concerned with orchestration. Fans and critics have termed this sound post-metal. The band is considered to be at the forefront of the genre, along with contemporary proponents Neurosis and Isis. Their evolution parallels that of the band Jesu.[citation needed]
Its songs are often long, slow, repetitive and crushing, heavy sections of distorted guitars often interspersed with orchestral interludes and extended, post-rock-esque forays. The group shuns conventional song structures, opting for a sound that evolves throughout a song, sometimes toward a climactic crescendo, instead of a verse-chorus-verse pattern. That style, incorporating sections of "light and dark" into their music, has led to comparisons with contemporaries such as Isis (with whom they have toured), Callisto and Pelican, as well as the significantly older Neurosis. Singer Klas Rydberg, however, has stated that decidedly Radiohead are an influence.[5] Lately the band as well as their contemporaries have been heavily influenced by Mogwai, particularly the use of guitar delay and melodic guitar playing.[citation needed]
Themes
As the band progressed, the imagery they employed became less overt and less "doom metal". In some ways, the albums showed a shift from anger with modern society as in Cult of Luna, to disgust with the ruling parties in The Beyond and Salvation. The video for single "Leave Me Here" is concerned with propaganda and tacit governmental control over the individual. Similar concerns are addressed in contemporaries Isis' Panopticon, centered on the theme of Big Brother-like government surveillance. Early material made Christian references; to the devil, Faust[6] and the four horsemen of the apocalypse. Over the course of following albums, these seem to have disappeared, though Salvation does have overarching spiritual themes.
Somewhere Along the Highway is slightly different from the previous releases in its thematic basis. It focuses on personal matters, specifically male loneliness,[7] instead of macroscopic concerns addressed in previous albums.
Discography
- Split with Switchblade (7") (2000)
- Cult of Luna (2001)
- Cult of Luna (EP) (2002)
- The Beyond (2003)
- Salvation (2004)
- Somewhere Along the Highway (2006)
- Eternal Kingdom (2008)
- DVD Fire Was Born (2009)
- Audio book Eviga riket (2010)
They also released a demo before being signed to Earache, as well as a limited edition (1000 prints) two-track 7" just before the release of Somewhere Along the Highway. It features covers of "Bodies" by The Smashing Pumpkins and "Recluse" by Unbroken. They also featured on the iTunes-only Earache Records digital album Beasts of Earache, with a song titled "Ascending From Below". This song is available on the band's MySpace.
Videography
- "The Watchtower" (video edit 3:55) from The Beyond (2003). Directed by Pete Bridgewater. [1]
- "Leave Me Here" (video edit 4:27) from Salvation (2005). Directed by Anders Forsman and Linus Johansson. [2]
- "Back to Chapel Town" (video edit 4:30) from Somewhere Along the Highway (2006). Directed by Johannes Persson. [3]
All videos are also included on the 2009 DVD Fire Was Born
Members
- Klas Rydberg – vocals
- Johannes Persson – guitars, vocals
- Erik Olofsson – guitars
- Fredrik Kihlberg –guitar, vocals
- Andreas Johansson – bass guitar
- Anders Teglund – keyboards, samples
- Thomas Hedlund – drums
- Magnus Líndberg – percussion
Previous members
- Marco Hildén – drums; appeared on Cult of Luna and The Beyond
- Axel Stattin – bass guitar; appeared on Cult of Luna
Thomas Hedlund, Fredrik Kihlberg and Johannes Persson are also involved in Khoma.
References
- ^ http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/26739/Cult-of-Luna-Eternal-Kingdom/
- ^ "Cult of Luna testar gränser". Västerbottens Folkblad (Swedish). Archived from the original on March 14, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070314001643/http://www.folkbladet.nu/2006/08/30/cult-of-luna-testar-granser/. Retrieved November 5, 2006.
- ^ http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=2732206&blogID=465279571
- ^ http://cultofluna.com/
- ^ "Klas Rydberg interview". http://www.spiritribe.com/. http://www.spiritribe.com/Evetribepages/Interview/EnglishVersion/ColintUK.htm. Retrieved August 25, 2006.
- ^ "Beyond Fate": Take a seat next to thy devil[...]Still got so much more to give in this life/I guess I'm heading for regrets/Once I sold my soul/That's one sweet regret
- ^ Lozano, Francisco. "Erik Olofsson interview". http://www.metalstorm.ee. http://www.metalstorm.ee/pub/interview.php?interview_id=376. Retrieved August 25, 2006.
External links
- Official website
- Cult of Luna on Myspace
- Cult of Luna discography at MusicBrainz
- Interview and live video at wenn's rockt WebTV
- Magnus Lindberg interview @ Metalfan.Ro - English
EPs Cult of Luna/Switchblade (2000) · Cult of Luna (2002)Other releases Fire Was BornRelated articles Book:Cult of Luna ·
Category:Cult of Luna ·
Portal:Heavy metal
Categories:- Post-metal musical groups
- Sludge metal musical groups
- Swedish doom metal musical groups
- Swedish heavy metal musical groups
- Musical groups established in 1999
- Earache Records artists
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