- Klimt 1918
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Name = Klimt 1918
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Origin =Rome ,Italy
Genre =Gothic metal (early material)
Alternative rock
Indie rock
Years_active = 1999 – present
Label =Prophecy Productions
My Kingdom Music
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Current_members =Marco Soellner Davide Pesola Paolo Soellner Francesco Conte
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alternative rock band fromRome ,Italy .Biography
Klimt 1918 was started in 1999 by brothers Marco and
Paolo Soellner , after the split of their former band, Another Day (adeath metal act). Marco's newly discovered love for bands likethe Cure , Bauhaus andJoy Division , led him to incorporate new influences in his songwriting. The next year, after completing the line-up with bass playerDavide Pesola and lead guitaristFrancesco Tumbarello , the band released its first effort,Secession Makes Post-Modern Music , which was recorded byNovembre 's drummer,Giuseppe Orlando , a close friend of the band. The demo received good reviews from specialized press and caught the attention ofMy Kingdom Music , a newborn Italian independent label, with which the band signed a deal for two releases. Their debut full-length,Undressed Momento , came out in 2003; during the recording sessions,guitar player Francesco Tumbarello left the band, being replaced by Alessandro Pace, a well-known name inRome 's underground metal scene and a long time friend of the band.Undressed Momento marked an evolution in Klimt 1918's sound, which became more melodic and emotional, losing part of its metal heritage; the album received critical praise from reviewers all over Europe, and reached the first place inOrkus ' Top Chart. One year later, the band signed a new contract with German cult label,Prophecy Productions , and began working on a new full-length.Dopoguerra was released in 2005 and featured a more mature and personal sound; the album was once again praised by both critics and press, and was supported by a European tour, the first for the band.Between September and October 2006, guitarist Alessandro Pace left the band and was replaced by
Francesco Conte , who made his live debut with the band on October 21st, atProphecy Productions ' 10 years festival.The long-delayed follow-up to
Dopoguerra , calledJust in case we'll never meet again (soundtrack for the cassette generation) , was released in June 2008.tyle
Klimt 1918's sound can be described as
alternative rock with roots inavant-garde metal , featuring consistentdarkwave andpost-rock influences. The resulting blend is a melodic and melancholicguitar -based rock, combining thickshoegaze -like rhythm-guitar riffs withpost-rock -esque atmospheres. Their recent output has consistently shifted towardsindie rock , featuring more emphasis on shoegaze and post-rock traits while abandoning entirely their former metal influences.Name
The name "Klimt 1918" is a reference to
Gustav Klimt and his year of death, 1918, which also saw the end of theFirst World War . According toMarco Soellner , Klimt 1918's music features the same qualities of de-contextualization, secession andpost-modernism found in Klimt's art. Year 1918 itself, in Marco's words, represents the definitive collapse of "belle epoque " values and a full transition toXX century .The name may also be a tribute to Bauhaus, which was originally named "Bauhaus 1919".
Members
Marco Soellner - vocals, guitarFrancesco Conte - guitarDavide Pesola - bassPaolo Soellner - drumsformer members:
Francesco Tumbarello - guitar (2000-2002)
Alessandro Pace - guitar (2002-2006)Discography
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Secession Makes Post-Modern Music " (self-produced demo, 2000)
*"Undressed Momento " (My Kingdom Music, 2003)
*"Dopoguerra " (Prophecy, 2005)
*"Just in case we'll never meet again (soundtrack for the cassette generation) " (Prophecy, June 2008)References
* [http://www.klimt1918.com Klimt 1918 Official Website (English)]
* [http://www.klimt1918-fever.net Klimt 1918 Fansite (Italian)]
* [http://www.versacrum.com/musica/articoli/klimt1918_2003/ Marco Soellner's interview for Ver Sacrum webzine (Italian)]
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