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Crimson Moonlight

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Swedish black metal band
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Crimson Moonlight
Crimson Moonlight at Elements of Rock, 2017
Crimson Moonlight at Elements of Rock, 2017
Background information
OriginJönköping, Sweden
Genres
Years active1997–present
Labels
  • Rivel (2003–2006)
  • Endtime (2006–present)
Members
  • Pilgrim Bestiarius XII
  • Gustav Elowsson
  • Per Sundberg
  • Johan Wold Ylenstrand
  • Rickard Gustaffson
Websitecrimsonmoonlight.com

Crimson Moonlight is aSwedishblack metal band. The band was formed in the summer of 1997 with the mere intention of recording a primitive old school black metal demo and playing one show before breaking up. However, the breakup never happened, and they have since recorded two EPs and three full-length albums. They were previously signed toRivel Records, currently to Endtime Productions. They have toured US twice, and have been featured in two metal documentary films.

History

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Beginning (1997–1999)

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Crimson Moonlight was formed by Simon "Pilgrim" Rosén (vocals), Gustav "Gurra" Elowsson (drums), Petter Stenmarker (guitar, keyboards), Jonathan Jansson (guitar), and Simon Lindh (bass) in the summer of 1997. They recorded a demo calledGlorification of the Master of Light. Originally, their intention was to split the band after recording that demo, but they decided to carry on. In the year 1998, they recorded their first studio EP titledEternal Emperor, which presented a more keyboard-driven symphonic black metal style, in contrast to the more primitive,Horde-inspired music found on their demo.[2] In 1998, Crimson Moonlight released a live album titledLive in Varsås, and in 2001 released their second demo titledHeralding the Dawn.

The Covenant Progress andVeil of Remembrance (2000–2006)

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A few years later, Crimson Moonlight signed a record deal with Rivel Records, a small Swedish label held by Christian Rivel. During that time, Jonathan Jansson and Simon Lindh left the band. Hubertus Liljegren, formerly of the then-split-up groupSanctifica, along with Per Sundberg, joined Crimson Moonlight as guitarists. In 2003, Crimson Moonlight recorded their first studio album titledThe Covenant Progress. Musically, the album took a more melodic black metal direction with less emphasis on symphonic keyboards. The album received positive reviews[3] from metal music media, and by 2005 it had sold 2300 copies. During 2003, Crimson Moonlight played several tours around Europe to supportThe Covenant Progress.

In 2004, Crimson Moonlight recorded their second album titledVeil of Remembrance. The album showcased several changes in the band's style: they left keyboards in order to achieve a far more brutal sound, and went to incorporate grindcore and brutal death metal influences into their sound, inspired by groups such as Nile, Origin, Rotten Sound, and Nasum. During the studio sessions,Jani Stefanovic (ofDivinefire,Renascent, and many other band's fame) was in Crimson Moonlight's line-up and had a notable role in creating their new style, now called death/black metal. Just like its predecessor,Veil of Remembrance was officially released on January 26, 2005 although it was already available since December 4, 2004. The album received positive reviews[3] like its predecessor, but ended up selling fewer copies thanThe Covenant Progress. In an interview withHarm magazine, the band believed that p2p-filesharing affected the low sales. They toured Europe again to support the album.[4] At the end of 2004, they also released a compilation album titledSongs from the Archives, which included theEternal Emperor EP, tracks from both albums, demo tracks, and live recordings.[5]

Following this, the band went through some line-up changes. Both Hubertus Liljegren and Jani Stefanovic left, as did Erik Tordsson. Johan Ylenstrand joined as a bassist. Ylenstrand and Elowsson also play in a deathgrind band called Exhale, which has released one album and played at a US death metal festival called Maryland Deathfest. In 2006, Elowsson received endorsements of the drumming gear companiesSabian,Pearl,Remo, andVic Firth.[6]

In Depths of Dreams Unconscious (2006–2011)

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In 2006, Crimson Moonlight's deal with Rivel Records had come to an end and the band began searching for new label. On June 17, 2006, the extreme metal label Endtime Productions announced that they signed Crimson Moonlight. Crimson Moonlight had recorded an EP in profound secrecy. During the summer, Crimson Moonlight played their first tour in the United States and sold the pre-release pressings of their new recording, which was entitledIn Depths of Dreams Unconscious. It featured two new songs and a re-recording of a song from their first demo. Musically, the EP continued on their death/black metal direction with a more melodic setting. The official release also contained an instrumental intro done by Swedish neoclassical group Arcana.In Depths of Dreams Unconscious was officially released February 1, 2007. In the summer of 2007, Crimson Moonlight played at the Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell, Illinois for the second time since 2006.

Brief hiatus andDivine Darkness (2011–present)

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In late 2011, after a hiatus, the band launched an official Facebook site, played atNordicFest and announced that they were working on a new album.In 2014 they released the single The Suffering, which was part of their albumDivine Darkness, released via Endtime Productions on February 26, 2016. Pilgrim did an interview in March 2016, stating the lineup consisted of himself, Gurra, Johan Ylenstrand, and Per Sundberg.[7] The band is currently working on a new album titledEpiklesis – Maranatha.[8]

Members

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Current line-up[7]
MembersInstrumentsYears activeOther projects
Simon "Pilgrim Bestiarius XII" RósenVocals1997–presentHorde, Vital Decision, Obsecration
Per SundbergGuitar,Bass,Keys2002–2009, 2011–present
Johan Wold YlenstrandGuitar, Bass2006–2009, 2011–presentInevitable End, Vital Decision, Sordid, Sordid Death, The Weakening,Miseration
Rickard GustafssonBass2016–2019 (live), 2019–presentPantokrator, Melech,Golden Resurrection
Gustav ElowssonDrums1997–presentExhale,Antestor, Obsecration
Former members
MembersInstrumentsYears activeOther projects
Joakim MalmborgGuitar2006–2009Inevitable End
Hubertus LiljegrenGuitars, Bass2002–2006Sanctifica, Oblivion, The Malice
Samuel LundbergGuitars2001–2002
David SeivingBass1999–2002Sanctifica, As a Reminder
Petter StenmarkerGuitars1997–2003Oblivion
Alexander OrestKeyboards1997–2001Sanctifica
Erik TordssonBass, Guitars2004–20067Days, End of September
Jani StefanovicGuitars2004–2006Renascent,Divinefire,Miseration, Essence of Sorrow,Mehida,The Few Against Many, The Weakening,Solution .45,Am I Blood, Sins Of Omission, Hilastherion
Simon LindhBass1997–1999
Jonathan JanssonGuitars1997–2000Pantokrator, Sanctifica, Skogen, Litania, As a Reminder
Timeline

Discography

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Glorification of the Master of Light

  • Released: 1997
  • Format: CD/Cassette
  • Label: Independent

Live in Värsås

  • Released: 1998
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Independent

Eternal Emperor

  • Released: 1998
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Independent

Heralding the Dawn

  • Released: 2001
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Independent

The Covenant Progress

  • Released: 2003
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Rivel
  • Producer: Tomas Johansson

Songs from the Archives

  • Released: 2003
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Rivel

Veil of Remembrance

  • Released: 2004
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Rivel

In Depths of Dreams Unconscious

  • Released: 2007
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Endtime

Divine Darkness

  • Released: February 26, 2016
  • Format: CD/Digital
  • Label: Endtime
  • Singles: The Suffering

Abaddon

  • Released: 2023
  • Format: CD/Digital
  • Label: Endtime
  • Singles: "Wings of Death"

References

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  1. ^Born, R."Crimson Moonlight".MusicMight. Archived fromthe original on 2011-08-11. Retrieved2009-12-21.
  2. ^Slovaev, Arthur (1998)."Crimson Moonlight".Vae solis, a Russian metal music webzine. Open Publishing. Retrieved2007-08-29. Interview with now-former guitarist Petter Stenmarker
  3. ^ab"Crimson Moonlight Reviews".Rivel Records, Review links. Open Publishing. 2007. Archived fromthe original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved2007-08-29.
  4. ^Wayfaerer (2005-04-30)."Crimson Moonlight Interview".Harm Magazine. Open Publishing. Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved2005-02-24.
  5. ^Jordan, Jason (2005)."Crimson Moonlight at Their Most Brutal".Ultimate Metal webzine. Open Publishing. Archived fromthe original on 2009-01-25. Retrieved2007-07-29. Interview with Crimson Moonlight
  6. ^"Crimson Moonlight".Crimsonmoonlight.com. Open Publishing. 2006-04-30. Archived fromthe original on 2007-06-24. Retrieved2007-08-29.
  7. ^abSimms, Kelley (March 11, 2016)."Crimson Moonlight – Blackened Liturgy". BraveWords. RetrievedJune 23, 2016.
  8. ^Crimson Moonlight (July 25, 2018)."In the act of Epiklesis - Maranatha!".Instagram. Archived fromthe original on 2021-12-25. RetrievedJuly 25, 2018.

External links

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  • Simon "Pilgrim" Rosén
  • Per Sundberg
  • Gustav Elowsson
  • Nicholas Barker
  • Johan Ylenstrand
  • Hubertus Liljegren
  • Samuel Lundberg
  • David Seiving
  • Petter Stenmarker
  • Erik Tordsson
  • Jani Stefanovic
  • Jonas Arvidsson
  • Jonathan Jansson
  • Simon Lindh
  • Joakim Malmborg
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