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Cult of Luna is a Swedish heavy metal band from
Umeå Umeå ( , , , locally ; South Westrobothnian: ;). fi, Uumaja; sju, Ubmeje; sma, Upmeje; se, Ubmi) is a city in northeast Sweden. It is the seat of Umeå Municipality and the capital of Västerbotten County. Situated on the Ume River, Ume ...
founded in 1998. They are known for
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music similar to the contemporary bands
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and
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. The band was signed to
Earache Records Earache Records is a British independent record label, music publisher and management company founded by Digby Pearson in 1985, based in Nottingham, England, with offices in London and New York. The label helped to pioneer extreme metal by rel ...
in the early 2000s and released five albums, including the commercially successful albums ''
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'' (2004) and ''
Somewhere Along the Highway ''Somewhere Along the Highway'' is the fourth full-length album by Swedish post-metal band Cult of Luna, released in 2006 by Earache Records. A concept album, it revolves around the motif of male loneliness. It was warmly received by critics and a ...
'' (2006). After an extended period of inactivity, Cult of Luna returned with its
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debut ''
Vertikal ''Vertikal'' is the sixth studio album by the Swedish metal band Cult of Luna and is also the band's first studio album since ''Eternal Kingdom'' (2008). The album was released in Europe on January 25, 2013 through Indie Recordings, and in the US ...
'' (2013) and companion EP '' Vertikal II'' (2013), both drawing inspiration from
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's 1927 film, ''
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''. In 2016 the band released their space-themed collaborative album, ''
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'', featuring American vocalist
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.


History


Formation and early releases (1998–2007)

They formed from the remnants of a Umeå
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band called Eclipse in 1998. They slowly garnered critical appreciation and underground popularity with early releases ''
Cult of Luna Cult of Luna is a Swedish heavy metal band from Umeå founded in 1998. They are known for post-metal music similar to the contemporary bands Neurosis and Isis. The band was signed to Earache Records in the early 2000s and released five albums, i ...
'' (2001) and '' The Beyond'' (2003); however, it is 2004's ''
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'' that can be considered their 'breakthrough' release. This was followed by ''
Somewhere Along the Highway ''Somewhere Along the Highway'' is the fourth full-length album by Swedish post-metal band Cult of Luna, released in 2006 by Earache Records. A concept album, it revolves around the motif of male loneliness. It was warmly received by critics and a ...
'' 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
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, and was also apparently a statement against the conservative music industry, said keyboardist Anders Teglund in an interview.


''Eternal Kingdom'' (2008–2011)

In 2008 the band released its fifth album, ''
Eternal Kingdom ''Eternal Kingdom'' is the fifth full-length album from the Swedish post-metal band Cult of Luna. It was released in 2008 on Earache Records like the band's previous three albums. The album was recorded at Tonteknik Studios in Umeå where the band ...
''. It was released in Europe on June 16, followed by its release in the United States on July 8. In 2009 they released the ''Fire Was Born'' DVD including a live performance from 2008, an interview with the band, as well as all of the band's videos. On October 18, 2009, the band released ''Eviga riket'', a hardback book/
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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.


''Vertikal'' and ''Vertikal II'' (2012–2015)

On October 8, 2012, the band announced the title of their sixth studio album as ''
Vertikal ''Vertikal'' is the sixth studio album by the Swedish metal band Cult of Luna and is also the band's first studio album since ''Eternal Kingdom'' (2008). The album was released in Europe on January 25, 2013 through Indie Recordings, and in the US ...
'', as well as the first leg of their upcoming European tour. The release dates were confirmed as November 5, with the European release on January 25, 2013, and the American release four days later on January 29, 2013. A companion EP, '' Vertikal II'' was released on September 20, 2013. It includes the three songs with which Cult of Luna intended to conclude ''Vertikal'' as well as a remix of "Vicarious Redemption" by
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. On December 17, 2013, the band announced that they'd be taking a break of sorts for the foreseeable future stating "2013 have been a very active year for us and neither do we want or think it is good to continue in that pace" they also said "Sooner or later we will return in one form or another". In May 2014 the band curated the Beyond The Redshift festival in London, held across 3 venues with Cult Of Luna closing the festival with a headlining set at the Forum.


New lineup and ''Mariner'' with Julie Christmas (2016-2018)

During the recording sessions and supporting tours for ''Vertikal'', Cult of Luna made two major lineup changes that weren't publicly addressed until 2016. While recording the album in 2012, keyboardist Anders Teglund "left the band unexpectedly" and later was replaced by Kristian Karlsson of Pg Lost. Founding guitarist Erik Olofsson told the band he wished to leave, and his final live performance with the band became 2014's Beyond the Redshift festival. Cult of Luna stated that while he is no longer a full-time member, "he is still a part of the Cult of Luna universe." He has been temporarily replaced by David Johansson of Kongh. On April 8, 2016, Cult of Luna released its seventh studio album titled ''
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'' — a collaborative release with the American vocalist
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, formerly of
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and
Battle of Mice Battle of Mice was an American post-metal supergroup consisting of Julie Christmas (Made Out of Babies), Josh Graham (ex-Neurosis, ex- Red Sparowes, A Storm of Light), Joel Hamilton ( Book of Knots), Tony Maimone (Book of Knots, Pere Ubu), a ...
. Contrasting the industrial- and city-focused ''Vertikal'', ''Mariner'' explores themes relating to outer space. Before ''Mariner'' was officially released, Cult of Luna had already begun writing new music for their eighth studio album. Persson stated that the band already had the album's concept and theme in mind, stating: "The last few records have been this kind of continuous journey from the forest to the sky and I know where we're going after this." Johannes Persson stated in an interview in April 2016 that in 2013 he never talked about taking a break as previously reported, "what I wanted to say ..is that we didn't have anything planned for the future" and added "for sure I never used the word hiatus". In December 2016 Cult of Luna announced new live release ''Years in a Day'' scheduled for April 21, 2017. A live bundle limited to 7000 copies would feature a DVD of a show in
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from the ''Somewhere Along the Highway'' 10th anniversary tour in 2015, 2 CDs featuring the band's performances at the
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in 2013 and 2016, digital audio and some other bonuses. Preorders of ''Years in a Day'' started on January 20, 2017 along with preorders of two live vinyl albums from the shows at
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in 2013 and 2016. These are the same as those included on CD in ''Years in a Day''. The two live vinyl albums are limited to 500 copies each. A live triple disc vinyl album from the show at
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,
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.


''A Dawn to Fear'' (2019–2020)

At the end of 2018, Cult of Luna announced the beginning of recording sessions and posted teaser photos from the studio on band's social media throughout 2019. A number of 2019 European summer festival appearances were confirmed along the way. On March 20, 2019 the band announced signing a deal with
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and first batch of European tour dates scheduled for autumn 2019. On May 6, 2019, the new song "The Silent Man" became available on all platforms, and the band announced that ''A Dawn to Fear'' would be released on 20 September 2019. ''
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'' named it one of the 50 best metal albums of 2019.


''The Raging River'' and ''The Long Road North'' (2021–present)

On November 12, 2020 Cult of Luna announced the release of a new EP titled ''The Raging River'' for February 5, 2021 through their own newly founded label Red Creek Recordings. "''The Raging River'' feels more like a bridge. A midpoint that needs to be crossed so we can finish what we started with 2019's 'A Dawn to Fear,'" the band adds. On November 4, 2021, Cult of Luna announced the release of a new album titled ''
The Long Road North ''The Long Road North'' is the eighth studio album by Swedish post-metal band Cult of Luna (their ninth if including ''Mariner'' (2016), their collaborative album with Julie Christmas). The album was released on 11 February 2022 through Metal Bl ...
'' for February 11, 2022.


Musical style and influences

Cult of Luna's sound has progressed from early material being heavily
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-influenced to one much less aggressive and more concerned with orchestration. Fans and critics have termed this sound
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,
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,
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, and
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. The band is considered to be at the forefront of the genre, along with contemporary proponents
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and
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. Its songs are often long, slow, repetitive and crushing, heavy sections of distorted guitars often interspersed with orchestral interludes and extended,
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-esque forays. The group shuns conventional song structures, opting for a sound that evolves throughout a song, sometimes toward a climactic
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, 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
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(with whom they have toured),
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and
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, as well as the significantly older
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. Former singer Klas Rydberg, however, has stated that decidedly
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are an influence.


Themes

As the band progressed, the imagery they employed became less overt and less "
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". 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 ''
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''. Th
video
for single "Leave Me Here" is concerned with propaganda and tacit governmental control over the individual. Similar concerns are addressed in contemporaries Isis' ''
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'', centered on the theme of Big Brother-like government surveillance. Early material made
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references; to
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,
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"Beyond Fate": Take a seat next to thy devil ..till 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 and the
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. Over the course of the following albums, these seem to have disappeared, though ''
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'' does have overarching spiritual themes. ''
Somewhere Along the Highway ''Somewhere Along the Highway'' is the fourth full-length album by Swedish post-metal band Cult of Luna, released in 2006 by Earache Records. A concept album, it revolves around the motif of male loneliness. It was warmly received by critics and a ...
'' is slightly different from the previous releases in its thematic basis. It focuses on personal matters, specifically male loneliness, instead of
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concerns addressed in the previous albums.


Members


Current

* Magnus Líndberg – percussion, guitar (1998–present) * Johannes Persson – guitars, vocals (1998–present) * Andreas Johansson – bass (2002–present) *
Thomas Hedlund Thomas Carl Chaminda Hedlund (born May 13, 1980) is a Sri Lankan-born Swedish drummer. He is currently the drummer for Swedish post-metal band Cult of Luna and Swedish indie rock band Deportees. Additionally, he is the touring drummer for French ...
– drums (2003–present) * Fredrik Kihlberg – guitar, vocals (2004–present) * Kristian Karlsson – keyboards, electronics, vocals (2013–present)


Former

* Klas Rydberg – vocals (1998–2012) * Erik Olofsson – guitar (1998–2014) * Fredrik Renström – bass (1999) * Marco Hildén – drums (1999–2002) * Axel Stattin – bass (2000–2002) * Anders Teglund – keyboards, electronics (2003–2013)


Touring musicians

* Jonas Nordstrom – keyboards, electronics (2013) * David Johansson – bass (2013)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


EPs

* ''Switchblade / Cult of Luna'' (split with Switchblade) (2000, Trust No One Recordings) * ''
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'' (Covers of
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and Unbroken songs)
(2006, Earache) * '' Vertikal II'' (2013, Indie) * ''Råångest'' (split with The Old Wind) (2015, Pelagic) * ''The Raging River'' (2021, Red Creek)


Live albums

* ''Live at Roadburn 2013'' (2017, Indie Recordings) * ''Somewhere Along the Highway: Live at Roadburn 2016'' (2017, Indie Recordings) * ''Live at La Gâité Lyrique: Paris'' (2017, Indie Recordings)


Audio book soundtracks

* ''Eviga riket'' (2010) * ''Eternal Music'' (2014)


Video album

* ''
Fire Was Born ''Fire Was Born'' is the first video album by Swedish post-metal band Cult of Luna. It features an entire live performance, the three music videos, and an interview with guitarist/vocalist Johannes Persson and keyboardist Anders Teglund, in whi ...
'' (2009, Earache) * ''Years in a Day'' (2017, Indie) * ''Mariner Live'' (2018, Indie)


Music videos


References


External links


Official website
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