Celestial Wish – Demo (2012)

Independent Release Review by Tony Cannella From the U.K., Celestial Wish plays ethereal gothic rock/metal. Their new 4-song demo has a certain quality that is eerie, a bit avant-garde and…
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Janika Groß – Molllust

Interview by Matteo Bussotti After the release of their first full-length, “Schuld”, Molllust are now ready to answer some questions; so we couldn’t let escape this chance to ask the…
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Elize Ryd – Amaranthe

Interview by Alessandra Cognetta Many of you remember her from Kamelot, but Elize Ryd‘s career is so rich I don’t think I can fit it all in an introduction. A…
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Anna Belaeva – Lanewin

Interview by Vard Aman To rise from the sea of Female Fronted Symphonic Metal and stand out as a band that is both of an exceptional quality as well as…
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Issa – “Can’t Stop” (2012)

Label : Frontiers Records Review by Tony Cannella For her third album, the Norwegian rock diva Issa chose to go in a different direction. Sure “Can’t Stop” is chock full…
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FeedForward – “Upstream” (2012)

Label : Independent Release/Nightmare Records Review by Tony Cannella The Dutch Progressive Rock/Metal band FeedForward has been around since 2002. After releasing two demos in 2002 and 2003, they issued…
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Nanna Barslev – Huldre

Interview by Matteo Bussotti We’re extremely proud to have here today Nanna Barslev, the singer from Huldre, a Denmark folk-metal new band. I listened to their first Album, “Intet Menneskebarn”…and…
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Agata – Kontrust

Interview by Matteo Bussotti Their latest album hit us like a stone with its powerful mixture of rock, metal, and hip-hop/rap-like singing. They are Kontrust, and their album “Second Hand…
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Kontrust – Second Hand Wonderland (2012)

Label : Napalm Records Review by Matteo Bussotti I’ll make it clear from the beginning: this album is stunning. It’s simply exceptional. It spills energy from every hole (metaphorically speaking).…
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Reism – “Something Darker” (2011)

Independent Release Review by Luisa Mercier After their 2005 debut “Lifestyle Product”, Norwegian/English Reism are back and unleash the lethal mix of guitars, electronic, atmosphere and rhythm. The arrangements are overall…
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