Secrets of the Moon

Secrets of the Moon

Secrets of the Moon at Party.San Open Air 2015
Background information
Origin Osnabrück, Germany
Genres Black metal, doom metal
Years active 1995-present
Labels Prophecy Productions, Lupus Lounge
Website www.secretsofthemoon.org
Members sG
Thrawn Thelemnar
LSK
AR
Past members Daevas
Thelema
Frazer
Schizo
Ohtar
A.D.

Secrets of the Moon (SotM) are a black metal band from Osnabrück, Germany, founded in 1995.

Biography

Secrets of the Moon were founded in 1995.[1] After their first two demos they released a split with the German band Lunar Aurora. Thrawn, who knew the band since the first demo tape, met them the first time in 1997 and played with their vocalist and guitarist sG in another band, joined Secrets of the Moon in 2000 or 2001.[2] Their debut Stronghold of the Inviolables was released in 2001 on LP only. It was rereleased on CD 2002 and 2010, the last re-release contains some bonus tracks of an unfinished album called Thelema Rising. In December 2001, Secrets of the Moon supported Godless North, Krieg and Inquisition on the North American Black Metal Invasion tour dates in Germany.[3]

LSK (Antaeus, Hell Militia, Vorkreist) got to know Secrets of the Moon during their tour with her band Antaeus and joined them when their former bass player in 2008.[2]

In 2012 the band recorded Seven Bells, aided by Thomas Gabriel Fischer (Triptykon) and V. Santura (Dark Fortress, Triptykon). The album featured guest appearances by Ulf Theodor Schwadorf (The Vision Bleak, Empyrium), Kvohst (Dødheimsgard, Code, Hexvessel) and Morten Gass (Bohren & der Club of Gore).[1] The band gave no interviews related to the album, refused to promote it and did not want their label to pay for advertising, because they did not want any "bought success". Their first interview since the release was given to German Rock Hard in 2013.[4]

Musical style and ideology

Secrets of the Moon were called "the chameleons of black metal" in German Rock Hard magazine due to their style changes with every album.[5] Although their style changed, Thrawn, who is one of their main songwriters, still has the same influences as when he started making music, like 1990s Swedish death metal.[2] Their second album Carved in Stigmata Wounds, featuring fast as well as slow, doom metal-like passages with keyboards, was compared to Samael.[6] Some parts on Privilegivm, which is more experimental and atmospheric and less accessible,[7] are close to doom metal.[2] Their last album Seven Bells is mostly in mid-tempo and reminds of Thomas Gabriel Fischer's music.[8]

When asked to "sum up Secrets of the Moon's music" and what their music "is all about", Thrawn replied: "Darkness and death", and LSK added "experimentation".[2] Thelemnar names "nature, darkness, Satan" as main influences[9] and recommends to read Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa and Aleister Crowley,[10] whose Gnostic Mass starts the album Carved in Stigmata Wounds. S. Golden also refers to Crowley,[11] occultism and Satanism.[12]

Members

Current members

Former members

Discography

Demos

Split releases

Albums

Contributions

Singles and EPs

Other

References

  1. 1 2 The Band, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Secrets of the Moon Interview, 5 December 2009, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  3. Secrets Of The Moon TOURDATES ! ! !, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  4. Andreas Himmelstein: Secrets of the Moon. Pro Tag ein Song. In: Rock Hard, no. 309, February 2013, p. 22.
  5. 1 2 Dämon am Steuer. In: Rock Hard, no. 234, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  6. Bruder Cle: Secrets Of The Moon. Carved In Stigmata Wounds. In: Rock Hard, no. 204, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  7. Götz Kühnemund: Secrets Of The Moon. Privilegium. In: Rock Hard, no. 268, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  8. Andreas Himmelstein: Secrets Of The Moon. Seven Bells. In: Rock Hard, no. 300, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  9. Interview de Secrets of the Moon, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  10. Philip A. Wickstrand: Secrets of the Moon's T. Thelemnar, 4 June 2010, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  11. Joe: SECRETS OF THE MOON, June 2004, accessed on 22 March 2013.
  12. David E. Gehlke: SECRETS OF THE MOON – Solarfall, 30 April 2008, accessed on 22 March 2013.

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