Of The Wand And The Moon
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Of The Wand And The Moon

Of the Wand and the Moon was a gothic rock band from London, formed by vocalist Odessa Thornhill and guitarist Draxon Von Farrow. Their music had a dark,...

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Of The Wand And The Moon's dark, atmospheric gothic rock

A London band whose haunting sound drew from mystical and macabre themes.

For their sound, start with 'Black Moth' or 'Benediction/Malediction'. Those tracks frame their dark, mystical vibe pretty well.

Their music carved out a distinct mood within gothic rock, with tracks like 'Hail Hail Hail' and 'Followe Thy Faire Sunne Unhappy Shaddowe' defining their atmospheric approach. Albums like 'The Obsidian Mirror' and 'Sanctuary' captured their interest in mystical themes without losing that gothic rock edge.

Formed in London by vocalist Odessa Thornhill and guitarist Draxon Von Farrow, the band released several albums including 'Nocturne' and 'The Obsidian Mirror'.

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Of the Wand and the Moon was a gothic rock band from London, formed by vocalist Odessa Thornhill and guitarist Draxon Von Farrow. Their music had a dark, atmospheric quality, with Thornhill's vocals often described as haunting and ethereal. Songs like 'Followe Thy Faire Sunne Unhappy Shaddowe' and 'Hail Hail Hail' typified their sound, which drew from gothic rock traditions while maintaining its own distinct mood.

The band released several albums including 'Nocturne,' 'Sanctuary,' and 'The Obsidian Mirror.' These records established them within the gothic rock scene, though their aesthetic and subject matter sometimes drew mixed reactions. Tracks such as 'Benediction/Malediction' and 'Hemlock And Mandrake Fields' reflected their interest in mystical and macabre themes.

Their lineup included bassist Anya Ravenwood and drummer Ethan Sinclair alongside Thornhill and Von Farrow. The band eventually disbanded, but their music continues to find listeners within gothic and darkwave circles.

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