Years active 2006-present | ||
Website knittingfactoryrecords.com/artists/lumerians Past members Luis Vasquez; percussion, synth, vocalsTony Peluso; percussion Origin San Francisco, California, United States (2006) Members Marc Melzer, Tyler Green, Chris Musgrave, Jason Miller, Luis Vasquez, Tony Peluso Genres Space rock, Psychedelic rock, Experimental rock Similar Rebecca Coseboom, Las Mosquitas, The Boxing Lesson, Ìxtahuele, Los Bichos Profiles |
Lumerians the bloom
Lumerians is a San Francisco Bay Area based five-member band which has a psychedelic "mindbender" Space rock sound. The group is notable for performances characterized by "transcendent live video projections" and having "incredible visuals," according to one music critic. One critic described the band as "Oakland's prize pony in the Bay Area gloom-folk horse race". The sound has been compared to Krautrock with overtones of 1960s music.
Contents
- Lumerians the bloom
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- Beginnings
- Psychedelic performances
- Knitting Factory Records
- Reviews
- Discography
- Songs
- References
Lumerians dogon genesis live 013 roadburn kgvid 13 04 2014
Beginnings

The band was founded by Tyler Green, Marc Melzer, Jason Miller and Chris Musgrave in 2006. Multi-instrumentalist Luis Vasquez joined in 2008. Early rehearsals and recordings were produced in San Francisco, but the group has since relocated to Oakland. They have their own recording studio in a converted church in Oakland, California. The band's sound was influenced by groups such as Sonic Youth, Krautrock groups such as Can and Neu!, and African and South American Psych music from the 1960s and 1970s. In mid-2011 Vasquez left the group to focus on his project The Soft Moon The Lumerians have worked with vocalist Rebecca Coseboom. Coseboom and the Lumerians did the track Separate Half on the EP entitled The Answer EP by Unkle. They performed in 2010 in Brooklyn with the Butthole Surfers. Lumerians released their first full length LP, Transmalinnia in March 2011. In July 2012, Lumerians released their second LP, a collection of instrumental spontaneous compositions titled "Transmissions from Telos Vol. IV." "Transmissions" was released as a limited 300 edition transparent vinyl by French label Hands in the Dark in Europe and an edition of 500 (150 transparent sea blue and 350 Bone) on Permanent Records in the US. In late November and early December 2012, Lumerians completed their first European tour, ending the year with the release of the Horizon Structures EP on Knitting Factory Records. A limited 500 edition vinyl of Horizon Structures is packaged with "4D Transdimensional portal viewing glasses" for viewing the video for "The Bloom," shot in ChromaDepth. Lumerians released LP The High Frontier in May 2013 in the UK and Europe, supported by performances in UK, France, Netherlands and Belgium. The album was released August 2013 in the US, coinciding with a series of dates supporting My Bloody Valentine on the second half of their US tour.
Psychedelic performances

The band received positive critical attention not only for its "psychedelic sound" but for achieving "intense psychedelic projections" using a vast array of synchronized equipment during its public performances. Marc Melzer explained:
A report in SFGate described the band as "masked and draped in monastic cassocks" with performances that were "hypnotic" using "spirarling psych drones", according to music critic Michelle Broder Van Dyke, who elaborated that their "keyboard-driven rhythms" evoked "lost relics, like the mythic underseas continent its band name references." A music reporter described one performance:
When asked in an interview how the group chose their name, Miller said:
Some music critics have described the music as space rock. When asked whether the group was described as a "space-rock" genre, Melzer elaborated that the group loves 1960s psych bands, revivalism music, and Krautrock but that they were not trying to be one of those types of groups; rather, the aim was to create "trancelike music or ecstatic music" that "takes the listener to another place."
Knitting Factory Records
In 2010, the band was discovered by talent scouts for Knitting Factory Records from listening to their music on MySpace. Their debut album Transmalinnia was released in 2011 on the Knitting Factory Records label and featured nine tracks. According to Marc Melzer, the band took many years to record their first full-length because they wanted to have a coherent album sound. The cover art of the album Transmalinnia was done by the late outside artist Eugene Von Bruenchenhein. The group released the new song Atlanta Brook in 2011.
Reviews
Reviews have been positive for their albums and live performances.
Discography
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LPs
Songs
Burning MirrorsTransmalinnia · 2011
Black TuskTransmalinnia · 2011
Atlanta BrookTransmalinnia · 2011