LUNAR (ft. members from Helion Prime, Beholder, Mokili Wa) Shares A Cold Embrace w/ Video "Weakening Winter Touch" Off New Album "Tempora Mutantur" Out Jan 2025
Progressive Collective LUNAR (ft. members from Helion Prime, Beholder, Mokili Wa) Shares A Cold Embrace w/ Video "Weakening Winter Touch"
ft. members Helion Prime, Beholder, Vis Mystica, Mokili Wa, Nordic Frost, Outloud, Double Vision
Fourth Studio Album "Tempora Mutantur" Out Jan 2025 via Saibot Reigns Records
Making Live Debut at Hyperspace Metal Festival 2025 (Vancouver, BC) - April 11th
Set to release their fourth full-length "Tempora Mutantur" this coming January 2025, progressive collective LUNAR is sharing their second single "Weakening Winter Touch" accompanied by a lyric video to preview what's to come. The song deals with feelings of weakness and powerlessness in our circumstances. Often asking “Why?” or “What did I do to deserve this?” Musically it's a powerful song, heavy on the synths with a catchy and powerful chorus.
Drummer and band founder Alex Bosson comments:
"I felt this song was appropriate to release in the middle of December. I know many people deal with a lot of depression, and other negative aspects of life around this time of year. This song is about the feelings of weakness and confusion we feel during those times and I hope it will help some that may be currently going through it."
The lyric video for "Weakening Winter Touch" can be seen and heard via its premiere on TheProgSpace HERE.
Founded by drummer Alex Bosson (Helion Prime, Planeswalker) and Ryan Erwin who passed in 2018, LUNAR continues in his memory. This fourth full-length "Tempora Mutantur" follows 2023's "The Illusionist" and features a fresh lineup with the addition of guitarists Carlos Alvarez and Connor McCray (Vis Mystica) along with keyboardist Anthony Stahl plus album guests Wayne Ingram (Wildrun), Joe Gullace (Thank You Scientist) and Sam Vallen (Caligula's Horse).
A collaboration of musical minds, and with anything LUNAR does; "Tempora Mutantur" is an emotional thematic listening experience with ups and downs musically and lyrically dealing with the passing of time and the effects it has on us physically and mentally.
"This album deals with something everyone can relate to and no one can escape: the passing of time. We get older, our perspective changes, and we gain some things, and lose others… sometimes the things and ones we love. And we struggle and fight along the way. This album deals with some of the highs and lows we deal with along this journey we all share. Hopefully, the fans will be able to resonate with it and find some solace and aid in their own experiences of time passing. I believe the songwriting has gotten stronger over the years. I think the songs are a bit more well-structured. But I think the overall sound of the band has remained pretty consistent over the years. The music is very “prog,” so it’s been diverse I think from day 1. Probably even more so now than it was at first." adds Bosson.
Recommended for fans of Opeth, Caligula’s Horse, Haken, Tool, and Porcupine Tree, LUNAR's "Tempora Mutantur" is due out January 31, 2025, from Saibot Reigns Records.
Album pre-order - http://lunarbandofficial.bandcamp.com/
Previous Single - "Watch The Weather Change" at https://youtu.be/WKdnZD_DJsE
Spotify - https://spoti.fi/4g0ita5
A studio project since first conceived in 2014, LUNAR will make its live debut next year at the 2025 Hyperspace Metal Festival in Vancouver, BC, Canada on April 11th. Info here.
(Album Artwork by Ed Bosson)
Track Listing:
1. A Summer To Forget – 6:37
2. Fall Back Into Old Habits – 11:16 ft. guest guitar solo by Wayne Ingram (Wilderun)
3. Seasonal Interlude – 4:47
4. Weakening Winter Touch – 8:46
5. Spring In My Step – 7:26
6. Tempora Mutantur: Part I – Passage of Time – 3:12 ft. guest guitar solo by Sam Vallen (Caligula's Horse)
7. Tempora Mutantur: Part II – Broken Pendulum – 3:47
8. Tempora Mutantur: Part III – Watch The Weather Change – 4:51
Album Length: 50:45
Album Credits:
Performance and Writing credits - full info HERE.
Produced by: Alex Bosson
Mixed by: Carlos Alvarez
Mastered by: Tony Lindgren
Album Main Lineup:
Chandler Mogel – Clean Vocals
Brian Lewis – Growl Vocals
Carlos Alvarez – Rhythm Guitar
Connor McCray – Lead Guitar
Ryan Price – Bass
Alex Bosson – Drums
Anthony Stahl – Keyboards
Live Lineup:
Chandler Mogel – Clean Vocals
Brian Lewis – Growl Vocals
Jordan Price – Guitars
Ryan Price – Bass
Alex Bosson - Drums
For more info: Facebook.com/lunarbandofficial | Instagram.com/lunarbandofficial | X.com/LunarBandOffcl
"It’s really well done technically by a band that clearly cares about their music and can play." - Rock The Joint Mag (The Illusionist 2023)
"If I had one word to describe this album, it would be this one: whirlwind... “The Illusionist” is an album that is living. From its jazzy highs to its heavy metal lows, this album is constantly on its toes, never repeating itself and never, ever growing complacent. A wonderful whirlwind indeed. 9/10" - Ever Metal
"I feel like Lunar has captured the balance between accessibility and technicality very well. I hear many of the same elements in their sound that, when employed well, make bands like Dream Theater, King Crimson, Voïvod and even Sigh so engaging. I love when an album comes out of nowhere (for me, anyway) and makes this much of an impression." - The Metal Crypt
"As I said at the start, when I heard this album I was immediately grabbed by it. The story works nicely, it is very character based and features plenty of emotions which as a listener I certainly could relate to. The music is terrific with all the players putting in excellent performances and the instrumentation used in a clever way to match all that is going on with the lead character. There are moments of heavy prog as well as metal, but melody runs through the heart of it. The fact that some of the people in the band have never met or even been in the same room together is remarkable as it sounds like everyone was on the same hymn sheet and it doesn’t sound pieced together. That is a great credit to the writing, arranging as well as all the musicians doing their parts to the benefit of the whole piece. An absolutely delightful as well as enjoyable album." - CGCM Rock Radio
"The concept is that there are songs that are angry, songs that are confused, songs that are depressed, and everywhere in between. Styles on the album run the gambit from Progressive Metal with melodic vocals, to moments of Jazz, to cookie monster Thrash.... The musicianship is solid on all of the parts, with some excellent performances, notably vocalist Chandler Mogel... it does warrant checking out for Prog-Metal fans that like a mix of growler and melodic vocals." - Metal Express Radio
"The Illusionist again is at the highest level of the progsphere, Bosson's continuation of the Lunar name, honouring his co-founder and friend, through the medium of progressive metal, is an advantageous endeavour. 9/10" - Musipedia of Metal