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Secrets Of The Moon - The Exhibitions (CD Single)
Secrets Of The Moon - The Exhibitions (CD Single)
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A forward-looking interlude
With their "Exhibitions EP" from autumn 2005, Secrets Of The Moon hinted at what they would accomplish on "Antithesis". This three-track interlude is even darker, colder, maybe even more draining and energetic than the album "Carved In Stigmata Wounds" that was released one and a half year before. "Both new songs are more riff-orientated and slower", the band's singer and guitarist sG muses about the new tracks from "The Exhibitions EP". "We are more after heaviness and darkness! The EP contains a sort of concept dealing with people who never have discovered their own beauty, and only through the darkness find their way to the light ('Bleakstar')." With their version of Darkthrone's classic 'Under A Funeral Moon' (1993), Secrets Of The Moon present an intense counterpoint to their own compositions. While countless bands failed with their covers of that song, just managing to become mere copyists, Secrets Of The Moon fill the track with their own fire - because they don't merely succumb to the aura of the Norwegian cult outfit, and because they understand what Darkthrone were and are about.
With their "Exhibitions EP" from autumn 2005, Secrets Of The Moon hinted at what they would accomplish on "Antithesis". This three-track interlude is even darker, colder, maybe even more draining and energetic than the album "Carved In Stigmata Wounds" that was released one and a half year before. "Both new songs are more riff-orientated and slower", the band's singer and guitarist sG muses about the new tracks from "The Exhibitions EP". "We are more after heaviness and darkness! The EP contains a sort of concept dealing with people who never have discovered their own beauty, and only through the darkness find their way to the light ('Bleakstar')." With their version of Darkthrone's classic 'Under A Funeral Moon' (1993), Secrets Of The Moon present an intense counterpoint to their own compositions. While countless bands failed with their covers of that song, just managing to become mere copyists, Secrets Of The Moon fill the track with their own fire - because they don't merely succumb to the aura of the Norwegian cult outfit, and because they understand what Darkthrone were and are about.
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