Label: Napalm Records Review by Tony Cannella In addition to her main gig with Leaves’ Eyes, Liv Kristine has forged a prolific solo career for herself in recent years. This…
Label: Spinefarm Records/Universal Review by Tony Cannella With their 3rd album, Sweden’s Amaranthe returns with their patented blend of hard rock, metal, metalcore and pop. It’s an infectious brew and…
Label: Bella Union/Sacred Bones Records Review by Alessandra Cognetta Marissa Nadler’s “July” is a pensive, melancholic album. The artist is able to set a mood that goes from acoustic quietness…
Interview by Miriam C. Even though Markize‘s second album “A Perfect Lie” was released almost 2 years ago, it felt right to dedicate a space to this nice Franch…
Label: Chess Club Records/RCA Victor/Sony Music Review by Luisa Mercier MØ is a Danish singer songwriter, the last of my many discoveries from the lands of snow in Northern Europe. Her…
Label: Flower Army Records Review by Luisa Mercier Elizaveta is a Russian, USA based singer songwriter that I already come to love and appreciate with her previous record “Beatrix Runs”.…
Label: Warner Music Sweden Review by Luisa Mercier NONONO have just released their debut “We Are Only What We Feel” and it is an indie gem. As anything coming from…
Interview by Miriam C. From the exciting and colorful Japan, the established screamo rock band DAZZLE VISION is slowly building a strong reputation overseas – especially in the US. So,…
Interview by Salvatore P. Belgian Hooverphonic are not your average pop band and their 19-years long career had taught them to never give up in front of the adversities (take…
Label: Sony Music Finland Review by CriX Hanna Pakarinen was the first winner of Idol’s Finnish edition in 2004, after Eurovision in 2007 and 5 albums she’s back with a…
Label: Lojinx Review by Ene Nina Persson of The Cardigans fame, released her long-awaited debut solo album “Animal Heart” in January 2014. She worked on the album with her husband…
Label: Sub Pop Review by Luisa Mercier Still Corners comes from the U.K. and “Strange Pleasures” is their sophomore effort that perfectly finds its place in the dream-pop, shoegaze revival…
Interview by Ed MacLaren Canada’s Jody Quine has always been an improviser – her personal philosophy of ‘Yes And’ has opened up her life and her music to a string…
Label: Atlantic Records / [GOOD}CROOK Review by Luisa Mercier I came to know Meg Myers some months ago when she released “Heart, Heart, Head” and a kind friend pointed her out…
Independent Release Review by Vard Aman Metalheads who only listen to Metal and refuse to even give anything else a chance need not bother reading beyond this full stop.
Label: Despotz Records Review by Alessandra Cognetta Adna is the solo project of the 19-year-old Swedish artist Adna Kadic. Despite her young age, Adna has already relased an EP, performed…
Independent Release Review by Tony Cannella Eve’s Fall is a melodic hard rock and metal band from The Netherlands. The band formed in 2012 and in a short amount of…
Label: One Little Indian Review by Luisa Mercier This is the first release after five years for the legend Sinead O’ Connor and someone may object that “Theology” was not…
Interview by Tony Cannella Eklipse hail from Germany and are an all female String quartet – what a concept. They recently made their American live debut on tour with Kamelot…
Interview by Cristina Gregori After a important tour with Nightwish, Pain and Volbeat and the first English album, the Finnish band Indica is back on the scene with a brand…
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