Tuesday February 10, 2009 Source:Century Media Location: Madison, WI
The southern Wisconsin quintet, LUNA MORTIS, is about to make a huge impact on the metal scene with their epic, piercing, Century Media debut full-length offering, The Absence, which runs the gamut; encompassing everything from captivating melodies, technical precision and engaging hooks. The album, produced by the acclaimed Jason Suecof (All That Remains, Trivium), is now available worldwide and be sure to visit www.myspace.com/lunamortismusic now to stream the captivating new track “Forever More.”
Mary Zimmer (vocals) further states: “We are so excited about the release of our new album, The Absence! We’ve been waiting several months to share the entire album with our fans, and we can’t believe the release is here already. It’s the culmination of months of work, from recording with Jason in September, to new photos, artwork and all the hard work that we as a band and the staff at Century Media have put in to helping us get out a kick ass new album.
“We’ve uploaded one of our favorite songs called ‘Forever More’ from the album for you to check out! We’re also extremely pumped for our first couple of radio appearances in support of the new album. On Sunday, we’ll be making our first commercial radio appearance with Madison’s 94.1 WJJO! Our CD release/listening party is this Friday in Madison, and then later this month we’ll be hitting the stage with Soilwork in Milwaukee and Chicago. We’re so incredibly pumped to see you guys in the audience and we can’t wait to play for the midwest fans. Thanks again, everybody for your support and don’t forget to pick up The Absence this week! We look forward to seeing you all soon.”
LUNA MORTIS prides itself on blurring genre lines to arrive at something both beautiful and aggressive. Their ability to capture a progressive and dark sound should appeal to metalheads regardless of their sonic inclinations. Zimmer’s approach is unlike her contemporaries with an unlimited range and dynamic scope that will quickly help set the group apart from the pack.
When you’re trying to break into the international music scene from Wisconsin, you’re left to claw your way up yourself, and LUNA MORTIS did exactly that with the 2006 release of their self-produced LP, Way of the Blade. As the album made its way through the local grapevine, the band had cemented enough of a regional reputation to generate label interest. They began a period of intensive demo production and showcasing, beginning with the recording of their EP, The Answer: Does Not Exist and culminating in the opportunity to cut four tracks with Jason Suecof. These efforts ultimately found LUNA MORTIS a home at Century Media amongst a literal pantheon of some of the band’s most respected and admired influences.
Monday November 24, 2008 Source:Century Media Location: Madison, WI
The southern Wisconsin quintet, LUNA MORTIS, is about to make a huge impact on the metal scene with their epic, piercing, Century Media debut full-length offering, The Absence, which runs the gamut; encompassing everything from captivating melodies, technical precision and engaging hooks. The album, produced by the acclaimed Jason Suecof (All That Remains, Trivium), is set for a Feb. 10th North American release and be sure to visit www.myspace.com/lunamortismusic now to stream the captivating new track “Never Give In.”
Mary Zimmer (vocals) further states: “Hi everyone, just an update, we’ve uploaded one new song from our upcoming album The Absence. It’s called ‘Never Give In’ and it’s definitely one of our favorites from the new disc. We hope you’ll all enjoy the new music and we can’t wait until the album is out Feb. 10th! More new things are on the way, like photos, a new layout and our 3rd studio video from our recording sessions, so keep your eyes on our MySpace page for more to come.”
LUNA MORTIS prides itself on blurring genre lines to arrive at something both beautiful and aggressive. Their ability to capture a progressive and dark sound should appeal to metalheads regardless of their sonic inclinations. Zimmer’s approach is unlike her contemporaries with an unlimited range and dynamic scope and will quickly help set the group apart from the pack.
When you’re trying to break into the international music scene from Wisconsin you’re left to claw your way up yourself, and LUNA MORTIS did exactly that with the 2006 release of their self-produced LP, Way of the Blade. As the album made its way through the local grapevine, the band had cemented enough of a regional reputation to generate label interest. They began a period of intensive demo production and showcasing, beginning with the recording of their EP, The Answer: Does Not Exist and culminating in the opportunity to cut four tracks with Jason Suecof. These efforts ultimately found LUNA MORTIS a home at Century Media amongst a literal pantheon of some of the band’s most respected and admired influences.
Friday August 15, 2008 Source:Century Media Location: Hawthorne, California
Wisconsin based metal band LUNA MORTIS are slated to return to Audiohammer Studios, FL on Sept. 1st to finish recording their debut Century Media offering. Producer Jason Suecof (All That Remains, Trivium) will be at the helm for the record.
This will be the band’s second trip to Audiohammer this year as LUNA MORTIS spent time recording with Suecof in February of ‘08; laying down tracks originally conceived for a demo. The tracks are unreleased with the exception of one song, “Ruin,” that has been uploaded to the band’s MySpace and will become a part of their new album. Head over to www.myspace.com/lunamortismusic now to check it out.
While at Audiohammer in February, the band documented their recording experience with a series of videos. The first of these videos has been released via YouTube, see below.
Mary Zimmer (vocals) had this to say about returning to Audiohammer: “We’re so excited to be returning to the studio to work with Jason. He’s a phenomenal producer and we adore working with him. The songs we recorded in February that we originally wanted to release as a 4-song demo, turned out better than anything we’ve done so far in our career. We’ve decided to put them on our debut record for Century Media and we’re returning to Jason to finish the album starting September 1st. For the demo we did in February, we did pre-production on the 4 songs with a wonderful producer named Don DeBiase who’s worked with bands like Forever in Terror and Beneath the Sky. We aren’t sure if we’ll be able to coordinate schedules with him to do pre-production on the remainder of the album, because September is right around the corner, but we are 100% confirmed to start recording with Jason on the 1st. We did release one song from our February session for streaming only on our myspace page. It’s called ‘Ruin’ and we hope you like it. We can’t wait to finish the album and bring some more metal to you all!”
LUNA MORTIS Headlining Shows:
8/16 – Station 4 – St. Paul, MN
8/17 – The Colosseum – Mokena, IL
8/22 – JJ Kelley’s (Midwest Metal Anthem) – Lansing, IL
8/23 – The Den – Monroe, WI
Luna Mortis video, first of new documentary series
Sunday August 3, 2008 Source:Blabbermouth Location: Madison, WI
As BLABBERMOUTH.NET Rumor first reported on Blabbermouth as a rumor back on July 11, Century Media Records has now officially announced the signing of the Madison, Wisconsin-based, female-fronted five-piece metal band LUNA MORTIS. Formerly known as THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, the group prides itself on blurring genre lines to arrive at something both beautiful and aggressive. The band’s ability to capture a progressive and dark sound should appeal to metalheads regardless of their sonic inclinations.
“All of us have been looking up to the artists on the CM roster for years, and to be a part of the family is truly amazing and humbling,” says vocalist Mary Zimmer. “We have put years of hard work into the band and it’s all finally paying off. To the fans that have been with us this far, keep expecting the same kick-ass metal. To people who are hearing of us for the first time, it’s nice to meet you and we’ll see you all out on the road!”
When you’re trying to break into the international music scene from Wisconsin you’re left to claw your way up yourself, and LUNA MORTIS did exactly that with the 2006 release of its self-produced LP, “Way of the Blade” (released under the original band name THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE). As the album made its way through the local grapevine the band had cemented enough of a regional reputation to generate label interest. They began a period of intensive demo production and showcasing, beginning with the recording of their EP, “The Answer: Does Not Exist” (also released as THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE), and culminating in the opportunity to cut four tracks with producer Jason Suecof (TRIVIUM, CHIMAIRA, ALL THAT REMAINS). These efforts ultimately found LUNA MORTIS a home at Century Media amongst a literal pantheon of some of the band’s most respected and admired influences.
LUNA MORTIS is:
Mary Zimmer - Vocals
Brian Koenig – Guitars, Vocals
Cory Scheider - Guitars
Jake Bare - Bass
Erik Madsen - Drums
LUNA MORTIS' video for the song "Anemic World" can be viewed below (note: The clip was shot while the band was still called THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE).