MOONLIGHT

Gothic Metal • Poland
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Moonlight is a Polish music band, formed in 1991, originally playing art rock / gothic metal. After the departure of one of band's composers (Daniel Potasz) in 2002, they were gradually experimenting with their music. The band's latest releases contain trip-hop and progressive rock influences. Moonlight is currently on an extended hiatus since 2006.

The beginning in 1991...

Beginnings of looking for their own music identity and vision of music of the group MOONLIGHT are the year 1991 and highschool number 4 in Szczecin. There, in the school club, first rehearsals of the group Under The Veil Of Honesty were set. After some personal disharmonies there was settled the first line-up appearing then as MOONLIGHT though it is not exactly known what the origin of that name is. Even members of the group have problems with explanation.

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MOONLIGHT Kalpa Taru album cover 4.00 | 1 ratings
Kalpa Taru
Gothic Metal 1996
MOONLIGHT Meren Re album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Meren Re
Gothic Metal 1997
MOONLIGHT Inermis album cover 4.00 | 1 ratings
Inermis
Gothic Metal 1999
MOONLIGHT Floe album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Floe
Gothic Metal 2000
MOONLIGHT Yaishi album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Yaishi
Gothic Metal 2001
MOONLIGHT Candra album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Candra
Gothic Metal 2002
MOONLIGHT Moonlight album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Moonlight
Gothic Metal 2003
MOONLIGHT Audio 136 album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Audio 136
Gothic Metal 2004
MOONLIGHT downWords album cover 5.00 | 2 ratings
downWords
Gothic Metal 2005
MOONLIGHT integrated in The system of guilt album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
integrated in The system of guilt
Gothic Metal 2006

MOONLIGHT EPs & splits

MOONLIGHT Kalpa Taru album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Kalpa Taru
Gothic Metal 1996
MOONLIGHT Wiem album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Wiem
Gothic Metal 1997

MOONLIGHT live albums

MOONLIGHT Koncert w Trójce 1991-2001 album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Koncert w Trójce 1991-2001
Gothic Metal 2001

MOONLIGHT demos, promos, fans club and other releases (no bootlegs)

MOONLIGHT Moonlight album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Moonlight
Gothic Metal 1993
MOONLIGHT Flos album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Flos
Gothic Metal 1999

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Awaken Memories
Gothic Metal 2003

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MOONLIGHT Kalpa Taru

Album · 1996 · Gothic Metal
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siLLy puPPy
Gothic metal is yet another metal subgenre that developed in the United Kingdom with bands like Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride and Anathema all taking the death-doom metal standard into more atmospheric and gloomy mood settings. One of the unforeseen side branches of the goth metal scene is the beauty and beast vocal effect where growly male vocals were accompanied by operatic female singers and then certain bands decided to nix the growly vocal thing altogether and focus on a female fronted style of metal that mixed various styles of metal with the dreamy ambience of 80s goth bands like Dead Can Dance.

MOONLIGHT is one such band that sort of has walked the tightrope between progressive rock and gothic metal. This band was founded as far back as 1991 in Szczecin, Poland and started out as more of a trippy shoegaze type of art rock band but the band quickly discovered the power of adding some heavy metal guitar heft and quickly changed its style to become one of those early female fronted goth metal bands in the vein of The Gathering or Theatre of Tragedy. The band gained popularity in its native Poland and even found a bit of success in neighboring Germany as well as Italy despite composing lyrics exclusively in Polish.

KALPA TARU was the debut album that means “Garden of Plenty” in the Old Babylonian language. While the band of five members equally participated in the composition process, the lyrics on the other hand were primarily crafted by keyboardist Daniel Potasz and vocalist Maja Konarska. This album emerged in 1996 and although a side note in the overall history of 90s gothic metal, MOONLIGHT showcases on this debut what a truly diverse subgenre of metal that the goth subsection could be. While bands like Type O Negative excelled at slow gloomy vampiric moods and motifs, bands like MOONLIGHT adopted a completely different approach not unlike bands like Lacuna Coil only more sombre, more mysterious and more varied in style.

This debut featured 15 tracks and plays for more than 57 minutes making it a bit long however the songs are varied and more diverse than the average goth metal experience which keeps it listenable for its entirety. The star of the show is clearly lead vocalist Maja Konarska who offers a more eclectic than usual set of performances here. One certain tracks she offers tender vulnerable vocal deliveries while on others she can belt out harsh yelling. She implements both clean feminine sensual phrasings as well as rough and tough metal grit. In addition to the expected goth and progressive metal aspects of the album, there are many folk flavors as well ranging from Celtic to Middle Eastern influences which allows Konarska the opportunity to experiment with various singing styles. In fact every track seems different from the next.

Like most gothic metal, MOONLIGHT mixed a style of metal guitar heft with atmospheric keyboard moodiness. While death-doom was more common of a template in 90s goth metal, on KALPA TARU it seems more of an alternative metal mix with many passages eschewing the metal elements altogether. The arrangements are fairly unique as well and i can honestly say that this album really doesn’t sound like any other of the era. While the album strength is that it is varied enough to endure an hour’s worth of attention, on the other hand the downside is that it doesn’t feel very cohesive either but of course a debut album consists of years of gathering enough material for a full release.

Unless you speak Polish you won’t comprehend a word of this but for my ears the Polish language makes it sound even more cryptic and mysterious. Perhaps there’s not as much metal in this as i would like as the emphasis on the more ethereal and atmospheric aspects are much more common and at times the album sounds more like an ethnic folk infused Dead Can Dance than a metal band but just when you think they’ve dropped the metal altogether the tempo picks up, a raging guitar riff enters the scene and the bass and drums follow suit. The album is actually well paced and the compositions are intricately delicate and even quirky in the off-kilter deviations from convention. Still though the melodies are easily accessible and offer an instant connection.

MOONLIGHT has released over ten album since 1996 and changed its sound many times. The band was forced to break up in 2007 due to legal conflicts with their music label Metal Mind Productions but reformed in 2015 and finally released another album in 2018. This band will not appear on many best gothic metal bands lists but it’s certainly not one to be overlooked as its unique approach makes them stand out in this unique nook of progressively infused gothic rock / metal. And i cannot emphasis enough what a treat it is to soak in Maja Konarska’s vocalizations. She has the perfect voice for this kind of music that fluctuates from tender and delicate to aggressive and best of all she doesn’t deliver the kind of vocals you would expect at any given moment. For example during some of the aggressive metal parts she actually sounds more like Catherine Ribeiro with Alpes giving a trippy psychedelic seance kind of performance. This was a surprise that i liked this as much as i did. Keeper.

MOONLIGHT Inermis

Album · 1999 · Gothic Metal
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Sinkadotentree
This is MOONLIGHT's third album and their best so far.They're still fairly heavy at this point but less metalic and they've added more atmosphere.My album has a different cover than the one shown here.Mine has picture of dead leaves with a face that can be seen in it much like ANGLAGARD's "Epilog" album.Man there are some amazing tracks on this one like the title track that opens with thick atmosphere as Maja offers up these vocal melodies.It does kick into a heavy uptempo melody."Do Ojca" kicks some ass with lots of synths and heaviness.Catchy stuff."Jeszcze Raz" is a top three for me.Atmosphere early but that changes as it kicks in and Maja sings with passion,then back to the dreamy mood again."Flos" is a top three as well.I like when the fat bass comes in with a wash of synths.It's building.It kicks in with powerful vocals then settles back as contrasts continue.The other top three is "Nie Moge Zmienic Nic" which opens in a pastoral way then the heaviness with vocals kicks in.Atmosphere follows as contrasts continue.Incredible.I also want to mention "Enjoy The Silence" which is a DEPECHE MODE cover.Great track and she sings her heart out. I'm a big fan of this band and highly recommend this one.

MOONLIGHT downWords

Album · 2005 · Gothic Metal
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Windhawk
Polish veterans Moonlight are by and large relatively unknown outside of Poland, despite having a career as a band that goes way back to 1991.

On this 2005 release, they have produced a dark and eerie album heavily tinged with Gothic moods, subtle dramatics and weird sounds in the back of the soundscapes - creating at times ghoulishly creepy moods in the songs. Yet with stunningly beautiful themes created as well, first and foremost due to the vocals of Maja Konerska, whose distinct vocal delivery for some may be a love or loathe aspect of this production.

With a distinct eclectic streak as a thematic red thread throughout, where the band incorporates and use elements from electronica, jazz, folk and metal to blend in with their mainstream-tinged yet subtle and sophisticated art rock foundation, this is a high class effort from start to finish. To quote Vitaly Menshikov, who runs the ProgressoR website: "Anyone on a good footing with good music regardless of its stylistic or structural peculiarities should love it. "

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