Secrets of the Moon
Secrets of the Moon formed in 1996, working in extreme metal with a sound that doesn't fit neatly into one category. Their music often balances heavy,...
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Secrets of the Moon formed in 1996, working in extreme metal with a sound that doesn't fit neatly into one category. Their music often balances heavy, dissonant sections against more melodic or atmospheric passages. Lyrically, they tend toward themes of pain, loss, and darker human experiences.
Some of their songs have drawn attention for their content. The band has released albums like 'Stronghold of the Inviolables' and 'Seven Bells.' Other tracks include 'Asleep,' 'Black Halo,' 'Bleakstar,' and 'Blood Into Wine.'
S. Kvohst handles vocals and lyrics for the group.
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