Lupine Moon
NEWS
4-30-2006
FINALLY...A NEW UPDATE!
Well, it's been over a year since the last update. My apologies to all.
Though it had been placed on the back burner for a bit, I've resumed working on the next LM release. This full-length follow-up to "BOTW" will be a tributary to the late, great Edgar Allan Poe and some of his wonderful works. The working title is "The Wolf and The Raven" (at least for now!). Expect to see it around August/September of this year.
Also, lyrics to BOTW have finally been posted. Hey, better late than never, right?
Be sure to check back in the coming months for further updates on the new release and other info.
Slainte!
FINALLY...A NEW UPDATE!
Well, it's been over a year since the last update. My apologies to all.
Though it had been placed on the back burner for a bit, I've resumed working on the next LM release. This full-length follow-up to "BOTW" will be a tributary to the late, great Edgar Allan Poe and some of his wonderful works. The working title is "The Wolf and The Raven" (at least for now!). Expect to see it around August/September of this year.
Also, lyrics to BOTW have finally been posted. Hey, better late than never, right?
Be sure to check back in the coming months for further updates on the new release and other info.
Slainte!
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Lupine Moon embraces elements of black, death, doom, gothic, thrash, and many other forms of Metal. Sometimes hard and aggressive, sometimes soft and melodic. LM implements a wide range of style and versatility, while delivering every note with the utmost intensity. LM strives to take Metal to new places, while maintaining the fundamental elements of it's roots.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Mp3's and the internet in general have revolutionized the music industry. The artist can now fully circumvent all the corporate/commercial/marketing bullshit, and deliver the music straight from source to fan. Technology, when used properly, is a wonderful thing!
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
If the right opportunity came along (one that completely met my terms), I would sign with a label. Until then, I'm perfecty content to handle the executive functions on my own.
Band History:
Biography
Lupine Moon was conceived in August of 2002, and would eventually become a one-man project. The original idea was to assemble an actual band, where I would handle the guitar work and songwriting only. I first recruited my friend, and damn good bass player, Pete Black. Pete and I had been jamming together for quite some time before I came up with the concept of LM, and we continued to work on music together as we sought to find a drummer. We tried out a few different ones, but for one reason or another, nothing panned out. After searching for nearly a year, and to no avail, it began to get a bit frustrating.
In early 2003, things would take another frustrating turn. Pete had taken on a more demanding job which required much more of his time. Due to this, and military obligations, our practice sessions became seldom and finally, Pete informed me of his decision to bow out of the project. There were no hard feelings and I fully respected his decision. By this time, I had already written several songs and recorded a good deal of the guitar tracks for what would be the first release, "Blood of the Wolf". Not wanting to lose momentum, I eventually made the decision to handle all instruments/vocals myself. Obviously, live performances are impossible without a band, but perhaps that will change in the future. Should the right opportunity present itself, I may still consider assembling a full band and taking the music to the stage.
Lupine Moon was conceived in August of 2002, and would eventually become a one-man project. The original idea was to assemble an actual band, where I would handle the guitar work and songwriting only. I first recruited my friend, and damn good bass player, Pete Black. Pete and I had been jamming together for quite some time before I came up with the concept of LM, and we continued to work on music together as we sought to find a drummer. We tried out a few different ones, but for one reason or another, nothing panned out. After searching for nearly a year, and to no avail, it began to get a bit frustrating.
In early 2003, things would take another frustrating turn. Pete had taken on a more demanding job which required much more of his time. Due to this, and military obligations, our practice sessions became seldom and finally, Pete informed me of his decision to bow out of the project. There were no hard feelings and I fully respected his decision. By this time, I had already written several songs and recorded a good deal of the guitar tracks for what would be the first release, "Blood of the Wolf". Not wanting to lose momentum, I eventually made the decision to handle all instruments/vocals myself. Obviously, live performances are impossible without a band, but perhaps that will change in the future. Should the right opportunity present itself, I may still consider assembling a full band and taking the music to the stage.
Your influences?
Metallica(mostly older), Iron Maiden, Testament, Opeth, Lacuna Coil, Nevermore, Evergrey, Symphony X, Flowing Tears, The Gathering, Katatonia, Virgin Black, My Dying Bride, and many, many more.
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