Caterina Nix – Chaos Magic

Interview by Tony Cannella Hailing from Chile, Caterina Nix is a phenomenal vocalist. All the proof you need is on the debut album from Chaos Magic. The band also features…
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Kiarely & Janel – Conquer Divide

Interview by Tony Cannella If people think that life on the road is all glamor and fun and no worries, you will think differently after reading about the plight of…
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Diane Camenzuli – Weeping Silence

Interview by Miriam C. In this exclusive interview Weeping Silence‘s singer Diane Camenzuli take some time to look back over her 3 years with the Maltese band and to spill…
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Zara Gevorgyan – Dogma

Interview by Vard Aman Armenia is little country that is steadily claiming its rightful place in the in the music world (and right near the top of my “to visit”…
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Giada Etro – Tystanden

  Interview by Miriam C. Tystnaden is probably one of so many “underrated bands” Europe-wise, despite having what it takes to hit the big time in this difficult area, also…
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Will Wallner & Vivien Vain – “Rising” (2012)

Label: Metal Mind Productions Review by Tony Cannella Wallner & Vain is the collaborative hard rock/metal project put together by English guitarist Will Wallner (former White Wizzard ) and Croatian power house vocalist Vivien…
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Andrea Casanova – Rainover

Interview by Ed MacLaren The creation of new music can demand years of patience and perseverance in the face of adversity in order to bring a distinct musical vision to…
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Marissa Nadler – “July” (2014)

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…
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Elin Larsson – Blues Pills

Interview by Alessandra Cognetta and Miriam C. Intro by Alessandra Cognetta Having the chance to speak directly with an artist is always an incredible experience. You get to see the…
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Noémie Wolfs – Hooverphonic

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…
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