German metallers LUNAR SHADOW will enter Glooven Studios in Leipzig in November to begin work on their sophomore album âThe Smokeless Firesâ, which will see the light of day in early 2019 via Cruz Del Sur Music.
The follow-up to 2017âs âFar From Lightâ will mark the first LUNAR SHADOW album to feature new singer Robert Roettig, who replaces Alex Vornam. After a couple of live
appearances alongside bands as DESASTER, SPELL, TOKYO BLADE, OLD and VISIGOTH and a much-needed break away from the guitar, lead guitarist Max ‘Savage’ Birbaum started assembling new songs, which, as he explains, will take LUNAR SHADOW in a new, but also familiar direction.
âRobert sounds different â his vocals are a bit more high-pitched than before, yet he still has this obscure-Valusian touch to it,â says Birbaum. âI’d say that the album sounds a lot like LUNAR SHADOW, yet with some new elements. I guess you could say that there are more black metal-influences this time, more DISSECTION riffs and even some blast-beats, but still held together by twin guitar leads. Yet, as always, I just do what I want to do, so there will also be a piano ballad plus a song with New Wave-influences. The album sounds like if WISHBONE ASH played âFar Away From the Sunâ by SACRAMENTUM back in 1976 while having sex with a dryad.â
Whereas âFar From Lightâ tackled lyrical topics about death, âThe Smokeless Firesâ will be about another crucial element of the human spectrum: passion. ââThe Smokeless Firesâ are our passions, the things that drive us on, keep us going, prevent us from death, things that break us down, shatter us, make us vanish,â notes Birbaum. â[New song] âLaurelindĂłrenanâ is inspired by the writings of Tolkien, âRed Nails (For The Pillar Of Death)â and âConajohara No Moreâ are based upon stories by Robert E. Howard. The lyrical themes haven’t changed that much, I still write about life, death, lost love, depression, ancient cities, broken swords and ghastly spells.â
The albumâs artwork was created by Portland, Oregon-based artist Adam Burke (Nightjar art of Adam Burke), who previously handled the bandâs 2015 âTriumphatorâ EP. Depicting a storm of fire lingering around two lovers, the album cover, like most of Burkeâs work, is visually-appealing and fits the albumâs themes perfectly. âThe combination of two, forming something strange and beautiful,â says Birbaum. âLove is maybe one of our strongest passions. We long for it, we lose it, we starve ourselves to get it, we throw it away, when we weary. Love is important. And a good reason to die for.â
âThe Smokeless Firesâ track listing:
1. Catch Fire
2. Conajohara No More
3. Roses
4. Pretend
5. LaurelindĂłrenan
6. Red Nails (For The Pillar Of Death)
7. Hawk Of The Hills