Killing Moon (band)

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Killing Moon
Origin Boston
Genres Heavy metal, Death metal, [1] [2] Black metal, [2] Power metal [1]
Years active2004 present
Labels Rakehell Records
Members Vena Kava
Mike Desmond
Hammer Ash
Website http://www.killingmoon.us

Killing Moon is a Boston, Massachusetts-based, female-fronted death metal band, [1] [2] formally known as WhipKraft. [3] [4] Vena Kava, the lead singer and founder of the band, specializes in the death growl. [5] [6]

Contents

History

WhipKraft started out as a duo in San Francisco’s industrial Rocker Studios as a musical experiment. [7] Vena Kava officially formed WhipKraft in 2004. However, in 2003, Kava met The Slough Feg to form the early foundations of the band. [8] WhipKraft was soon a live circuit act, with Slough Feg Members backing Kava; these included, Maestas, Mike Scalzi and Greg Ha. [9] WhipKraft was a full-on theatrical performance, with dancers, performers and costumes. [10] [11] In 2007, WhipKraft released their debut album Welcome to the Chapel Perilous.

Killing Moon draws from the following musical influences: Iron Maiden, Children of Bodom, Slayer, Behemoth, Megadeth, Stratovarius, Dimmu Borgir, Arch Enemy and Fear of God. [12]

The band was originally named WhipKraft, but, in 2009, the band changed the name to Killing Moon.

Album information

Welcome to the Chapel Perilous was released in 2007. In the summer of 2007, WhipKraft released their single WE MUST DIE. In 2009, Killing Moon released a collectors double-track album, "Twilight Holocaust." Currently[ when? ], Killing Moon is working on a concept album, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. [13]

Discography

Videos

Twilight Holocaust (2009)

Current members

Former members

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