Yeah, we're really happy to be once again supporting the mighty Karma to Burn in Birmingham. They're touring with our friends in Desert Storm and we're coming along for the ride at The Asylum in Birmingham! Further details of the both the Birmingham show and full tour is below! Hope to see you there.
Full Dates
Monday 27th August - Sound Control, Manchester 
Tuesday 28th August - The Fleece & Firkin, Bristol 
Wednesday 29th August - The Asylum, Birmingham 
Thursday 30th August - The Anvil, Bournemouth 
Friday 31st August - Sub 89, Reading 
Saturday 1st September - Camden Underworld, London 
Sunday 2nd September - To be confirmed
Monday 3rd September - Trillians, Newcastle 
 
 
So who's got their copy of Terrorizer Magazine's "Secret History of Doom" magazine special yet?? If so, you'll have noticed that they have very kindly included us in their future of doom section alongside our buddies in Trippy Wicked And The Kosmic Children Of The Knight and Undersmile. We're also featured on their "Doom or be Doomed" CD with our track "Call of Avernus" alongside such awesomeness as Saint Vitus, Lord Vicar and Witch Mountain.
The magazine features interviews with Black Sabbath, Cathedral, Pentagram, Sunno)), Lord Vicar, Sleep, Paradise Lost, Candlemass and Electric Wizard. Soph was interviewed for the Future of Doom piece but as it was not all included here's the interview in full:

In our future of doom feature you're the only band in it that hail from the genre's birthplace of Birmingham - how do you feel about your hometown and are you proud it spawned the music you love?

Yeah we come from the surrounding areas of Birmingham and can safely say that we all love the area and are huge fans of the music it has given birth to - especially a certain band from Aston! I have always been proud of our musical heritage but the recent Home of Metal events that were held in and around the area really drove home to me just how proud I am of being in a band from the Midlands, not just Birmingham but the whole area. In fact, we get asked very often by bands coming over from different countries to show them around Aston!

How do you feel being hailed by Terrorizer as the future of doom? Is this something you are proud of and who do you consider your contemporary peers?

Yeah its pretty cool for you guys to refer to us as being the future of doom. Like I say, doom is only one element of our sound but it is a pretty big element and one that pushes us to explore various styles within the doom spectrum. Bands who we consider to be our contemporary peers include Trippy Wicked & The Cosmic Children of the Knight, General, Stubb, Serpent Venom, Sigiriya and Gringo. There are many many more though, too many to mention here.

Do you agree that there is something about Birmingham that lends itself to doom? Even now, when it's been drastically regenerated?

Its been pretty well documented that Birmingham inspired Black Sabbath to play the way they did, along with Tony's accident, but nowadays its a totally different city and I feel more inspired standing in the middle of a field than I do standing in the middle of Birmingham. Also, doom is only one facet of what we do, we find inspiration in many areas. I think if Birmingham lent itself to doom that much, there would be a lot more doom bands coming from the area and unfortunately there is hardly any.

You've been heavily touring recently, are you happiest on the road or in the studio?

If I had to choose I would say that I prefer being on the road but I love being in the studio laying down months of hard work. It's always great to hear the new material taking shape and coming together. Being on the road is freedom, breaking from the daily grind, doing what you love, meeting new people, visiting new places and having dirty hair! We've just signed with Big Bad Mothers House booking agency so we're looking at having a lot more shows and tours in the coming year.

You've got a new album, tell us about that?

Yeah we're just about to record the new album which we're recording again with Greg Chandler but this time mixing and mastering with Tony Reed from Stone Axe / Mos Generator who has just recorded the new St. Vitus album. We'll be releasing it around Summer time with PsycheDOOMelic Records and looking to tour in September. We haven't spent as long writing as we did for "Call of Avernus" and as a result have focused more on the direction we want to take, we think it is a much more rounded album.

 
 
Happy new year! Hope it was a good one! We start the year with some awesome announcements! To start things off, from April we will be taking awesome sound engineer Mez Dewsbury out on the road with us. Mez is the engineer for legendary Birmingham music venue Scruffy Murphys which is where we first met, and also owner of Heretic Music Promotions. He knows the Alunah sound better than most and we're super happy to have him along for the ride, for plenty of beers and knob-twiddling...
 
 
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The magic table of awesomeness a.k.a THE MERCH!
After what was a full on, full blown and ridiculously loud weekend I find myself asking "can I have my eardrums and Thursday night's dinner back please?"

Friday at Scruffy Murphys (which was also my birthday) was the first time I'd seen Lifer and they were awesome! Now, those of you who know me know that Acrimony are one of my favourite bands... of all time... ever!! Lifer feature Lee from Acrimony (and Black Eye Riot) so it was a great pleasure to finally meet him, as well as the rest of the Lifer boys.
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Lee and Soph
 
 
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Alunah, Karma to Burn and Sally!!
Big thanks to Desert Scene for putting this show on and for all the support that people gave us, there was a lot of sweaty love in that room!! The awesome reviewers and photographers from Midlands Rocks were in attendance and their thoughts can be read here:

http://www.midlandsrocks.co.uk/reviews/live-rock-reviews/gig-reviews/karmatoburnblackspidersalunahhmvinstitutedigbethsunday7thaugust2011

Peace!