After splitting their previous progressive death metal band named Another Day, brothers Marco and paolo Soellner formed Klimt 1918. Treasuring their passed experience, the duo decide to move ahead exploring new musical frontiers by expanding their sound to new influences. Taking bands like Anathema, Katatonia, The Beatles, Depeche Mode, The Cure, The Smiths, Novembre, Opeth, Fields Of Nephilim, Porcupine Tree, U2 (old) and Tears For Fears as reference point they started to perfor their first songs they gathered into a demo released two years ago and titled "Secession Makes Post Modern Music". For that occasion they recuited two new members: Davide Pesola (bass) and Francesco Tumbarello (at guitars and replaced on spring 2002 by Alessandro Pace). Recorded, mixed and mastered at the Outer Sound Studios with Giuseppe Orlando and Massimiliano Pagliuso (Novembre's members) the band started to record UNDRESSED MOMENTO. The album reflect the influences of the guys and at the same moment explore each field of melancholy bringing moments of metal (see some guitar riffs or the double bass drum of "Stalingrad Theme" ) along with new wave atmosphere and suggestive clean vocals. A CD that tend to satisfy a wide range of listeners, being able to mix different styles creating something new and pulsing. If dreaming melancholy is your preferred feeling this is for you...