SONGS | OUR MUSIC FOR YOU

Seven albums. One consistent vision.

From the raw debut Nitrogen (2009) to the back-to-basics synthesizer sound of Penguin Park (2025) — La Lune Noire has never stopped writing, recording and releasing.

New here? Start with Penguin Park or Dictator. All albums are available on Bandcamp and every major streaming platform.

Penguin Park (2025)

Back to basics. One synthesizer sound, strong melodies, punky guitars. The seventh studio album strips away the layers and goes straight for the core. Not a concept album — just songs that mean something.

Complot — Fictional Facts (2021)

What happens when you inhabit the mind of a conspiracy theorist? Thirteen songs, thirteen roles — Victor as actor, not advocate. Salem. Monroe. Illuminati. The Butterfly Effect. Open-minded listening required.

Under the Rose (2021)

A tribute to Rudy Meyerink — co-founder of the original Under the Rose project in the late 80s and 90s. He died in 2013. This album keeps his legacy alive. Re-recorded songs, remixed memories. Digital only.

Dictator (2018)

The world under a magnifying glass. Powerful, direct, unapologetic. Dictator is the album where La Lune Noire found its most confident voice — and it translates especially well to the live stage.

Echoland (2014)

More atmospheric, more unsettling. The right balance between moody songs and uptempo EBM. Echoland marked the band’s transition from studio project to a fully-formed live act.

Exster (2011)

The album that put La Lune Noire on the map. Positive reviews in Dark Entries, Peek-A-Boo and Side Line Magazine. The start of touring — and supports for Clan of Xymox and VNV Nation followed.

Nitrogen (2009)

Where it all began. Raw, personal, and deeply felt. Cancer, loss, family. Released on their own Svinx Records label — the foundation for everything that came after.