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Multi-talented Ad Infinitum singer Melissa Bonny, Feuerschwanz guitarist Hans Platz, his bandmate harpist Jenny Diehl and Amaranthe drummer Morten Løwe Sørensen have recently formed The Dark Side Of The Moon. After hearing the first song, Napalm Records immediately (on 13 July) signed the band and is very proud to accompany this great band from day one on their mission to transform musical themes in cinematography, TV shows and video games into powerful modern metal tracks. Like the moon, every song has an unexplored side. This is where the band will be taking you.
The Dark Side Of The Moon states: "Today we are proud to announce that we are starting the epic quest of transforming our and your favorite cinematic themes into powerful metal tracks! And to do so, we are happy to team up with Napalm Records for the release of this epic album that will also contain some songs of our own composition. We'll take you on a musical quest from the depth of Moria up to the Iron Throne. And to make this journey even more magical, we invited some of our musician friends to join us. Stay tuned and welcome to the dark side!"
The Dark Side Of The Moon is: Melissa Bonny (vocals) is best known for her band Ad Infinitum and her participation in Rock Meets Classic, performing alongside prestigious musicians. She is recognized for her versatility in both her enchanting clean vocals and her powerful growls. Hans Platz (guitars) - Hans has many years of studio and live experience with several bands. For some years now, he has been playing in the German band Feuerschwanz, with whom he was already able to celebrate several top ten entries in the official german album charts. Morten Løwe Sørensen (drums) - Morten has toured and recorded for countless international metal acts in a wide array of styles. He is the drummer of Danish-Swedish modern metal band Amaranthe since 2008, already collecting several golden albums and high chart positions across the world. Jenny Diehl (harp) - Jenny, also performing alongside Hans with Feuerschwanz, adds an instrument to the band, which is absolutely uncommon for metal music. The sound of the harp adds a fragile layer to the heaviness of the overall sound of the band. Link