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Biografia
Klimt 1918 was formed by Marco (vocals/guitars) & Paolo (drums) Soellner in October 1999. They were
the only two members left of Another Day, an Italian
act dedicated to progressive Death metal sonorities.
With this moniker the band released, between the years
1994-1999, two demos (“Youth - The Castle Of Illusions”
- 1996 and “Be Nothing But A Bit Of Cold” - 1998) and
a MCD “Fireworks Outside - Black Butterflies Over The
Petals Of The Sun” - 1997 unluckily never released.
In 2000 KLIMT 1918 started to work on new material,
more focused on different sonorities and suggestions.
The musical influences can be indicated with the Swedish
and English Avantgarde Metal (Anathema, Opeth, Edge
of Sanity, Katatonia), the 80'ies Wave (The Cure, U2
- early years, Police, Japan, Duran Duran, Depeche Mode,
The Smiths) and The Beatles (years 1967 - 1970). In
May 2000, at Giuseppe Orlando's Outer sounds Studios,
Klimt 1918 recorded “Secession Makes Post Modern Music”,
first demo of the band, featuring other two new entries,
Davide Pesola (bass) and Francesco Tumbarello (guitars).
“Secession Makes Post Modern Music” was acclaimed with
great reviews by media and, after an important promotion,
the band chose to accept a deal for two albums with
MY KINGDOM MUSIC. During the spring of 2002 guitarist
Francesco Tumbarello left the band due to personal reasons.
A new guitarist, Alessandro Pace, replaced him very
soon, so with this line-up and after hard-working pre-production
sessions, the band entered again the Outer Sounds Studios
on July/September 2002 and under the precious supervision
of Giuseppe Orlando and Massimiliano Pagliuso (Novembre),
they recorded their debut album “Undressed Momento”.
It is a wonderful painting of intimist and desolate
atmospheres, a pure manifest of Post Modern Art. Enjoy
their emotional, uncomfortable Rock Music!
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Discografia / Discography
- Secession makes Post-modern Music
(Promo 2000)
- Undressed Momento (My Kingdom Music 2003)
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Contatti / Contact
www.klimt1918.com
info@klimt1918.com
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