B I O G R A P H Y (updated 2006.09.22)
Cult of Luna was formed back in 1998 by guitarist Johannes
Persson and vocalist Klas Rydberg. They had new ideas on how to explore
and develop their music. After some member hunting and rehearsals CoL
had its first line-up consisting of: Klas Rydberg, Johannes Persson,
Magnus Lindberg, Erik Olofsson and Fredrik Renström. After a short
period of time, Fredrik had to leave due to some personal difficulties.
When practice started to pay off, CoL recorded a two-track demo in January
1999. After some more rehearsals, the band felt that to fully live out
their wet dream of sound experimenting, an additional member was needed
to handle the electronics. Since Magnus had both knowledge and equipment,
he was self written. Given that Magnus had handled the drums earlier
they needed a new drummer, who they found in the mutual friend Marco
Hildén. A new bass player was also found, named Axel Stattin.
Another mutual friend helped CoL release their first record. Tim Bertilsson,
head of Trust No One Recordings released a 7" split vinyl with
his own band Switchblade.
Watching a concert at the Trästock Festival, year 2000, UK label
Rage of Achilles got in contact with CoL. Pretty soon after that it
was agreed that RoA was to release CoL's debut full-length album. Release
date was September 14th 2001. In these days Hydra Head Records had also
shown interest in CoL, and this co-operation resulted in a two-track
7" colored vinyl on HHR, released March 24th 2002. These two songs
were recorded at the same time as the self titled full-length on RoA.
Immediately after the release of the first album, news of the band's
mammoth sound worked its way into cult circles and the band received
rave reviews. Discerning listeners instantly appreciated the bands unique
approach, trading light and dark to create music that hit the heart
and the head in equal measures.
After the success of the first album, Earache Records contacted CoL
and wanted to sign a record deal. After some negotiations CoL finally
signed the contract. Immediately after that CoL entered Tonteknik Recording
studios, in July 2002, to record their second album The Beyond. After
the recording session Andreas Johansson joined in on bass, due to the
departure of Axel Stattin. The Beyond was released February 10th 2003,
to critical acclaim. CoL proved that they were now ready to bring their
soundscapes to a much wider audience. After the release of The Beyond,
CoL toured Sweden with The Haunted and the UK with Isis. After this
the line up changed, drummer Marco Hildén was replaced by Thomas
Hedlund and an additional keyboard player, Anders Teglund, was added
as a permanent fixture. Magnus took care of the percussion and additional
guitar parts.
At this point touring became a lot more frequent. Late summer 2003 CoL
ventured into Europe with US hardcore sensations Poison the Well, to
amazing press reactions. In December the same year CoL returned to the
UK for a tour with art noise merchants The Dillinger Escape Plan. The
early part of 2004 was mostly dedicated to writing songs for their follow
up to The Beyond. They found the time to play a few long awaited shows
in Sweden and Finland, before entering Tonteknik Recording studios once
again in April 2004.
The recording of Salvation was done in three different sessions, thus
enabling the band to take some rest and think about possible changes
that needed to be done. Finally, in late July 2004 the album was complete.
Salvation was released October 4th 2004 in Europe and Oct 19th in the
US. This album marked a new era in the history of CoL, both visually
and sonically. At the same time as Salvation was hitting the stores,
CoL embarked on a Europe/UK headline tour, which also included Scandinavian
dates. This tour introduced a new member, Fredrik Kihlberg, who joined
in on percussion and clean vocals.
2005 was perhaps the most interesting year so far in the history of
CoL. It started with a six week European tour, partly with American
hardcore act Bleeding Through and partly by their own. This tour also
saw a change in the live line-up. As Thomas couldn’t participate
due to being busy playing with other bands, Magnus took over the live
drumming. When the band came home they had the time to rest for about
a month before departing to the US for the first tour over there. CoL
supported the mighty Mastodon on the first leg of the tour, and headlined
eight shows (supported by Breather Resist) on the latter part. The reception
of the American audience was stunningly good for a first ever tour in
the US. After the US-tour CoL did some Scandinavian and European festival
shows before starting to work on the 4th full-length album Somewhere
Along The Highway.
In November 2005 CoL started the recording of Somewhere Along The Highway.
The first session was located to an old octagon barn ten minutes west
of Umeå. The vibe out there was perfect and seven days where spent
there recording basic tracks. After some more sessions in the studio
environment, Magnus mixed the last song in January 2006. Somewhere Along
The Highway was released April 24th 2006 on Earache Records and was
followed by a European/UK headline tour.
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