September Mourning
September Mourning came out of Nashville with a sound that leans into dark, ethereal territory. Their 2011 track "Unholy" gives a good sense of what they do,...
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September Mourning came out of Nashville with a sound that leans into dark, ethereal territory. Their 2011 track "Unholy" gives a good sense of what they do, with Emily Lazar's vocals floating over a haunting melody. The band released a series of albums they called volumes, starting with Volume I that same year and continuing through Volume IV in 2018.
They've worked with musicians like Dani Filth on vocals and Kyle Cunningham on guitar, though the lineup has shifted over time. Songs like "Before The Fall" and "Angels To Dust" show their continued interest in gothic and symphonic metal textures. In 2020, they put out Unholy: The Demos, which offered acoustic versions of some of their material.
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