Who are we speaking to and what do you do in the band?
Gregory: I attempt to play bass and rock the fuck out.
Adam: I sing and sometimes play rhythm guitar.
You released your second EP, The Devils Road, this year. How has this EP been received by listeners compared to your debut self-titled EP released back in 2011?
Gregory: Overall it has been received quite well. We haven’t heard any bad feedback anyhow. Would have been nice to play more shows when it came out but we had a drummer issue and had to wait til’ we found Tim [drummer].
Adam: We’ve come a long way from our first EP, which was a much cleaner sounding affair. This one’s rawer sounding and is a fairly accurate portrayal of how we sound live these days.
If you had to describe the sound of this EP to readers using just a few words, what would they be?
Gregory: Joy Division meets Black Sabbath.
To promote your new EP, you guys will be playing a show at The Reverence Hotel with DICK (Dream In Colour Kid) and The Heroines. Give readers three reasons to come along to this show.
Gregory: It will be a kick arse night and the more people who come along the more fun we get to have. Also we are always up for a drink and hanging out after a show.
Adam: Melbourne is my favourite city in Australia, so I’m really looking forward to coming down and having a good night.
LUNAR SEASONS launch their EP The Devils Road at The Reverence this Friday December 12.