(written by Islander)
Perhaps especially to those of us whose hair is now majority-gray, it’s always inspirational to see people who first started making metal when they were still “wet behind the ears” get that itch again many decades later — but most especially when they scratch the itch in ways that should make people of any age sit up and take notice. And that’s what happened with the three Finns who make up August Moon.
As teenagers, they first came together (along with other friends) in 1992, and under the name As Serenity Fades they put out a trio of demos and an EP from ’93 to ’96. But in that same period two of those people formed August Moon as a second band with a third friend, and that also resulted in a pair of demos in ’93 and ’94.
But both bands faded away… until the August Moon trio of bassist/vocalist Mikko Sorja, drummer/vocalist Tom Henriksson, and guitarist Peter Viherkanto started writing music again in 2014. This time, it took 10 years to release anything.
The first signs of what they’ve done in their revival were manifested in a four-song EP self-released this past January, and then a further single the month after that. And now they have a debut album, Something Eldritch and Macabre, set for a December 13 release by the distinctive Personal Records. Continue reading »