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Behind a Mask is the debut album by Russian alternative/punk rock band Louna. It was released on April 30, 2013, in North America on Red Decade Records.[2] The disc is a compilation of the best tracks from the albums Let's Get Louder and The Time of X.[3]

Production

The song "Mama" was on the Chicago radio station, 95.1 WIIL Rock, playing Marija Will Rock's Show,[4] and got airplay in the US iTunes chart along with the song "Business".[5] The song "Up There" was filmed video clip.[6]

Critical reception

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."System Destroys"V. DemidenkoLouna03:59
2."Fight Club"V. DemidenkoLouna04:31
3."Business"V. DemidenkoLouna03:57
4."My Rock n Roll"V. DemidenkoLouna03:59
5."Let's Get Louder"V. DemidenkoLouna03:49
6."Up There"V. DemidenkoLouna04:26
7."The End of Peace" Louna04:16
8."Storming Heaven"V. DemidenkoLouna03:59
9."Mama"V. DemidenkoLouna04:00
10."Inside"V. DemidenkoLouna04:45
11."Storming Heaven (Michael Carey Remix)" (Available only for purchase on iTunes)V. DemidenkoLouna04:05

Clips

  1. «Mama» (2012)
  2. «Business» (2013)
  3. «Up There» (2013)

Personnel

Louna
— lead vocals
— bass guitar
— lead guitar
— rhythm guitar
— drums

References

  1. ^ Ray Van Horn, Jr. (16 June 2013). ""Louna" — "Behind a Mask" Review". Blabbermouth.
  2. ^ Damian Fanelli (30 April 2013). "Exclusive Album Premiere: Louna — Behind a Mask". Revolver.
  3. ^ Василиса Ли (09.05.2013). "Louna: "Покорение Запада не является нашей самоцелью"". Комсомольская правда. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ Камила Шайхразеева (2013-03-30). "Российскую группу Louna американцы приняли за свою". Комсомольская правда.
  5. ^ Василиса Ли (08.04.2013). "Сразу две песни группы Louna попали в ТОР-40 американского чарта iTunes". Комсомольская правда. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. ^ Blabbermouth (10 October 2013). "Russia's LOUNA Releases 'Up There' Video". Blabbermouth.