Luna was a New York band formed in 1991 by singer/guitarist Dean Wareham after the breakup of Galaxie 500. The band made seven studio albums before disbanding in 2005. After a ten-year break, they reunited and toured in 2015, and in 2017 released a new LP  —  A Sentimental Education and an EP of instrumentals — A Place of Greater Safety.

Other recent reissues include a deluxe 2xLP version of their classic Penthouse album (on Rhino) and another 2xLP set Lunafied that collects all the covers the band recorded in the 1990s.

Now scattered around the country (Los Angeles, New York, and Austin) the band retains the same lineup that operated from 1999 to 2005: Dean Wareham on vocals/guitar, his wife Britta Phillips on bass, Sean Eden on guitar, and Lee Wall on drums.

A Luna Timeline:

  • 1992: Dean Wareham recruits Justin Harwood (ex-Chills) on bass and Stanley Demeski (ex-Feelies) on drums to record Lunapark for Elektra Records. After completing the album, the band places an ad in the Village Voice and thus adds Sean Eden on guitar. Eden, who is Canadian by birth and a trained actor, plays lead guitar on the excellent Indian Summer EP (aka the Slide EP).
  • 1993: The band records their second album, Bewitched, featuring “California,” “Tiger Lily” and “Friendly Advice.”
  • 1995: Luna’s classic third album, Penthouse (1995) is recorded in New York City, featuring guests Tom Verlaine (Television) and Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab). The band signs to Beggar’s Banquet in Europe. Rolling Stone calls it “one of the essential recordings of the ‘90s”
  • 1997: Lee Wall replaces the travel-weary Stanley Demeski on drums, and the band records Pup Tent, their fourth album for Elektra.
  • 1998: Luna recorded their fifth album The Days of Our Nights.
  • 1999: Justin Harwood moves back to his home country (New Zealand), and is replaced on bass by Britta Phillips.
  • 2000: finding themselves between contracts, the band quickly records a live album — Luna Live! for the Arena Rock label.
  • 2002: the band sign to Jetset Records, record Romantica, co-produced by Gene Holder (DB’s) and Dave Fridmann (Mercury Rev). Romantica was followed by the mini-LP Close Cover Before Striking.
  • 2004: Luna record their Rendezvous album in Brooklyn, NY. Produced by Bryce Goggin with minimal overdubs, it captures the band more-or-less live.
  • 2005: After a farewell tour, on February 28 the band play their last show at New York’s Bowery Ballroom.
  • 2015: After ten years away, the band announces a commemorative world tour. The lineup is the exact ’99-’05 group: Dean Wareham and Sean Eden on guitar, Lee Wall on drums, and Britta Phillips (now married to Mr Wareham) on bass.
  • 2016: Captured Tracks label release a vinyl box set comprising Luna’s five albums recorded for Elektra and a bonus LP of rarities.
  • 2017: Double Feature Records release the band’s first new material since 2004, the covers LP A Sentimental Education and instrumental EP A Place of Greater Safety.
  • 2018: Run-Out-Groove releases the double LP Lunafied — containing all the covers the band recorded during the 1990s.

At their best, it’s hard to believe there is any other kind of music besides this simple, graceful, chiming chug

The Guardian

Dean Wareham has an unlikely quiver of a voice that, for whatever ungodly reason, sounds as if he’s survived something his music alludes to but never gives away

Jerry Stahl

One of indie rocks’ most beloved live acts

Rob Sheffield, Rolling Stone

Past Shows


Mar
13
th
2024
Fine Line
Mar
13
th
2024
Fine Line

Luna

with Chatham Rise
Nov
1
st
2017
The Cedar Cultural Center
Nov
1
st
2017
The Cedar Cultural Center

Luna

with Soccer Mommy
Oct
17
th
2015
The Cedar Cultural Center
Oct
17
th
2015
The Cedar Cultural Center

Luna

with Diane Coffee

More Shows

Apr
17
th
First Avenue

Elderbrook

with Jerro
Apr
24
th
The Fitzgerald Theater

Varietopia with Paul F. Tompkins

Apr
26
th
7th St Entry

The Bright Light Social Hour

Mar
22
nd
Fine Line

Russian Circles

with Pelican