Hm, that does suck. A quality band, although the only release of theirs I ever owned didn't really "click" with me, but I realize now that I probably didn't give it enough attention when listening. I do wonder, however, what they meant by saying "we feel Lunar Aurora is out of touch with the times"...
What does being "in touch with the times" have to do with making quality music? They experimented on their albums and developed their own style, which can be a huge asset in a genre of metal that sees more than its fair share of imitators and those who mistake bad production and absence of any variation for atmosphere and minimalism, respectively. I really hope they are not implying that not sounding like whatever flavor-of-the-month band is currently 'hip' was a factor in their decision to call it a day?