When we first knew about Moksha they caused us such an impression, that we havent been able to recover yet. Their first effort named Antarymin- (Underhill, 2002) was one of the most notorious metal albums released that year, recorded with Santi Garca in his Estudios Ultramarinos, the album got great reviews, and they were invited to perform at the prestigious Sant Feliu Hardcore Fest, where they were the biggest surprise. We didnt have to wait too long to listen to their new songs, since just a couple of months later, they went again into the studio to record five brand new songs, that would become their second album, the killer The Five Leafs Of Oblivion- (Underhill, 2003). This album confirmed Moksha as one of the most promising European metal bands, the reviews were great, and their new songs, more rock-oriented made them sound much better. There were big expectations to see if Moksha were going to be able to improve what they had done so far, and once again, they didnt wait long. In the end of 2003, they recorded eleven songs for their new album named Ansium- (Underhill, 2004). It was recorded live in the studio in just one morning, and it meant their definitive consolidation: The quality of their compositions and the brutality of their live shows, situated them on the top of the Spanish bands, and among the most promising international ones. Every single review was just amazing, and the album was chosen as one of the best from 2004 in most of the biggest independent magazines. Another band would have probably taken some time to record their new album and tried to get a very similar sounding to their acclaimed previous one. But Moksha are not that kind of band, and, as theyve always done before, they have already recorded a new and really surprising album: -Supersilver Haze- (Underhill, 2005), contains nine new songs, including a Janis Joplin cover for the song Move Over. It was recorded once again live and in a really short time with Santi Garca. For this album they have changed their style once again, sounding more Stoner-Doom oriented, with influences from bands like Electric Wizard, Entombed, Cathedral or Sleep, but keeping their very own personality that makes them sound really unique. The artwork of the album is a small masterpiece itself, created by Alfonso Segura, who is in charge of all the artwork from Underhill Records. The band has been touring the whole year around Spain, and their album Supersilver Haze has had atonishing reviews all over, and it's on every single 'best of the year' list in Spanish underground magazines. In April they did a 9 days tour along France, where they already got a lot of followers. In all these years, Moksha have played with different bands like Entombed, Converge, Shora, Cult Of Luna, Pelican, Red Sparowes, Nine, Shai Hulud, Arkangel, Orquesta del Desierto, Stampin' Ground and many more. In July 2006 they recorded three new songs for their split album with Moho, Adrift and Another Kind Of Death that will be released in October 2006 on Underhill Records. Right now, they are working on the new songs for their upcoming full-length album that will be recorded in November 2006 and which is yet untitled. www.myspace.com/mokshaband