Interview by Si Smith Intro by Miriam C. It’s time again to give space to the British symphonic rock band Winter in Eden, after the 2010 debut “Awakening”…
Interview by Ed MacLaren In the evolution of metal, one of the most lastingly popular genres is arguable the glam metal sound of the 80s. While the look of…
Interview by Tony Cannella Lita Ford has built up an impressive body of work throughout her career which began almost 40 years ago with the seminal all female band…
Interview by Erwin Van Dijk Fateless Tears is not completely unknown to Femme Metal readers. They were featured on the “Ferocity & Femininity” compilation and there is an…
Interview by Matteo Bussotti You’ve probably heard before of “long-distance relationships”. Some of them end well, others…do not. But, have you ever heard about a “long-distance band”? No?…
Interview by Connie Bach Don’t take this album lightly. It isn’t your average metalcore album. It is far more intense. Guttural growls, with angelic clean vocals mixed in, is…
Interview by Miriam C. The Dutch musical revolutionaries are back with “Disclosure”. Elegant, subtle and refined as their style asks. Lone gone are the days when TG used…
Interview by Erwin Van Dijk An interview with Mark Jansen from Epica. The band Epica does not really need an introduction. 2009 was a busy year for the…
Interview by Robin Stryker Die So Fluid is a maverick three-piece band, originally hailing from the UK and made up of Grog Rox (vocals/bass), Drew Richards (guitar) and…
Interview by Marcy Bell The lovely and talented Charlotte speaks with Femme Metal about the new Delain‘s album “April Rain” during their tour with Sonata Arctica and more……
Interview by Miriam C. And here we’re for the second time promoting Evenoire. This time we have talked with Lisy about their debut album “Vitriol” that was published…
Interview by Danny Robertson We caught up with Dani Nolden, singer for Brazilian heavy power metallers Shadowside, to get a glimpse into the band’s history and talk about…
Interview by Si Smith Although Dakrya is derived from the Greek word for tears, there is nothing weepy and morbid about this group of theatrical musicians! Dubbing themselves “The…
Interview by Andy Axworthy It takes a special kind of alchemy to pull off mixing operatic vocals and progressive metal, classical with modern, in a way that stands out…
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