Of the Wand & the Moon

Of The Wand & The Moon
Origin Denmark
Genres Dark ambient, experimental, folk, martial, neofolk, dark folk, post-industrial
Years active 1999–present
Labels Heiðrunar Myrkrunar
Members Kim Larsen

Of The Wand & The Moon is the neofolk/experimental project of Danish musician Kim Larsen and various guest contributors.

Overview

After irreconcilable differences with his previous musical project,[1] Saturnus, Larsen began writing music of a different vein, similar in style to his neofolk influences but different than the doom metal he had previously created.

In 1999, the debut :Of The Wand & The Moon: album was released, entitled Nighttime Nightrhymes.

2001 saw the release of a second :Of The Wand & The Moon: release entitled Emptiness:Emptiness:Emptiness:.

After the release of a split album with Sol Invictus and a few vinyl singles, a collection of b-sides was released entitled Lucifer in 2003.

A single entitled "Hail Hail Hail" was released in 2005.

The greatest critical acclaim has been given to the album The Lone Descent from 2011, called a neofolk masterpiece. [2]

Discography

Albums and EPs

Year Title Format, Special Notes
1999 Nighttime Nightrhymes LP/CD
2000 Sól Ek Sà 7"
2000 Midnight Will 10", limited to 666 copies
2001 :Emptiness:Emptiness:Emptiness: LP/CD
2001 Bringing Light And Darkness 12", split with Sol Invictus. Limited to 500 copies.
2001 My Black Faith 7"
2001 I Crave For You 7", limited to 1,000 copies.
2003 Lucifer LP/CD, B-Sides and recordings from the :E:E:E: sessions.
2003 :1998 - 2003: Box Box, limited to 500 copies. Contains vinyl versions of all previous albums.
2005 Hail Hail Hail 7"
2005 Sonnenheim LP/CD
2011 The Lone Descent LP/CD
2012 Live At The Lodge Of Imploded Love CD/DVD, recorded live at The Lodge Of Imploded Love, summer 2011
2013 Shall Love Fall From View? 7", limited to 500 copies on black vinyl

References

  1. Interview 2009 Kim Larsen with Alina Vadean
  2. Interview 2012 Kim Larsen with Oliver Sheppard

External links

Official

Reviews

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