Of The Wand & The Moon
Of the Wand & the Moon formed in Berlin around 2010, with Liv Kristine Espenæs Krull on vocals, Alexander Krull handling guitars and keyboards, and Joost van...
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Of the Wand & the Moon formed in Berlin around 2010, with Liv Kristine Espenæs Krull on vocals, Alexander Krull handling guitars and keyboards, and Joost van den Broek on drums. Their first album, 'Love's Requiem,' came out in 2011, followed by 'The Crone of War' in 2013 and 'The Reverie' in 2016.
Liv Kristine's mezzo-soprano voice, which has an operatic background, gives their music a distinct character. The band's sound draws from classical, gothic, folk, and electronic elements, with songs like 'Wonderful Wonderful Sun' showing their atmospheric approach.
Their work has received critical attention, though their style hasn't always connected with every listener. They've kept a relatively low profile, letting the music speak for itself without much public elaboration on their themes or methods.
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