LUNA MORTIS: 'Forever More' Video Available

September 4, 2009

"Forever More", the new video from the southern Wisconsin quintet LUNA MORTIS, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by David Brodsky, who has previously worked with ALL THAT REMAINS, BLEEDING THROUGH, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER and KITTIE, among many others.

Commented frontwoman Mary Zimmer: "[The video] was filmed in Monroe, Wisconsin at a place that used to be a church, but is now a concert hall. The stained glass in the building was great and working with David was incredible and we are so excited to share the video with you all."

"Forever More" comes off LUNA MORTIS' debut album, "The Absence", which was released in North America on February 10 via Century Media Records. The CD was tracked at Audiohammer Studios in Sanford, Florida with producer Jason Suecof (ALL THAT REMAINS, TRIVIUM).

LUNA MORTIS is about to hit the road in North America with EDGUY and EPICUREAN. Zimmer states, "We've got a couple of lineup changes to announce for the tour. First of all, our bass player, Jake Bare, wasn't able to hit the road with us this time, so we are very happy to have producer Don DeBiase filling in on bass guitar for the entire tour. He's an incredible musician and performer and has produced music for us as well as bands like BENEATH THE SKY and FOREVER IN TERROR (Metal Blade). He's a good friend of ours and we hope you will all enjoy watching him on stage with us this September. Also, due to circumstances beyond their control, EPICUREAN had both of their guitarists become unavailable for the tour last minute. So, both of our guitarists, Cory and Brian, are stepping up and doing double duty this tour and will be playing with EPICUREAN as well."

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