LUNA MORTIS Featured On Madison, Wisconsin's CW Network; Video Available

March 9, 2009

Madison, Wisconsin-based, female-fronted quintet LUNA MORTIS (formerly known as THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE) was featured on "The Daily Buzz" show on Madison's CW network. The two-minute segment, which includes interview and performance footage, can be viewed below.

Commented singer Mary Zimmer: "We were approached by Madison's CW network for an interview so we were more than happy to oblige, and were surprised at the request. It's not too often that you see metal bands on regular television, let alone a morning show like 'The Daily Buzz' here in Madison. The CW crew came out and interviewed us at The Annex, one of our favorite venues here in Madison, and we also did a live performance of 'Forever More', which they cut into the story as well. It was a great experience and we are so glad to have such huge hometown support."

LUNA MORTIS recently shot a video for the song "Forever More" with acclaimed director David Brodsky (THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, BLEEDING THROUGH). Zimmer states, "We filmed the video right here in Wisconsin, in a small town not too far from Madison, called Monroe. They had a performance center called the Monroe Arts Center, which used to be a church, but now is used for concerts. They were kind enough to let us shoot there and the video is going to be absolutely epic. Lots of stained glass windows and a wide open space are going to make this video look very cool. It was a very unlikely place to shoot a metal video but it worked out great."

Check out photos from the video shoot at this location.

LUNA MORTIS' debut album, "The Absence", 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).

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