Label : Out of Line Review by Luisa Mercier Seventh Harmonic is neoclassical, atmospheric combo formed all by girls coming from different countries and other different projects (Narsilion, Arcana, etc,…
Label : Southern Lord Review by Luisa Mercier I have to admit that, before listening to this record, I had always heard talking about Sunn O))) as a band with…
Label : Termo Records Review by Tony Cannella The Norwegian art-rock band White Willow has been around for a long time. This is my first experience with them, so I…
Label : Raro! Records Review by Luisa Mercier When you less expect something, it happens. Saint Just are back again! After three solo records, the Italian singer Jenny Sorrenti felt…
Label : Ravenheart Music Review by Tony Cannella From Holland, Only Fate Remains is formerly known as Trisomy and were formed in 1996. They released three demos under that moniker…
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…
Label : Rune Grammofon Review by Luisa Mercier Phaedra aka Ingvild Langgård is a multi-talented woman. She is a singer-songwriter, painter, photographer and “The Sea” is just the first release…
Label : Arcane Records Review by Luisa Mercier Schoolcraft is the solo project of Lindz Riot, singer of the Canadian gothic rock band Mary and The Black Lamb. As solo…
Independent Release Review by Tony Cannella “Ephemeral Way” is the title of the debut EP from Spanish Goth metallers Unseen Ether. 5-songs and 25-minutes worth of music makes up the…
Interview by Si Smith After releasing two album, Touchstone is back with their third multifaceted progressive-rock album called “The City Sleeps”. Femme Metal got the chance to interview Kim, the…
Label : Alfa Matrix Review by Luisa Mercier The Belgian act Psy’aviah releases its fourth record and they once more deliver us their eclectic style, blending laid-back moody piano songs,…
Label : Alfa Matrix Review by Luisa Mercier The US-based industrial band Neikka RPM is back with its third release. “Chain Letters” is definetely an up-tempo record in which the industrial…
Label : Alfa Matrix Review by Luisa Mercier The French duo Krystal System release their second album after 2008 “Underground” and provide us with their industrial rock, perfect for gothic…
Label : Battered Vinyl Review by Luisa Mercier The new single by the California-based Diva Suicide is an anthem against the X-Factor generation, as they state on their Facebook page. It…
Label : Manhattan Records Review by Luisa Mercier Celtic Woman has always been a synonym for beauty, sweetness, quietness and a certain magic atmosphere. The present compilation has all of…
Label : Black Widow Records Review by Luisa Mercier Blue Dawn is an Italian rock band and this self-titled record is their debut full-length. Even though in their decription they…
Label : Bernett Records Review by Luisa Mercier After the 2009 EP, “Spiritual Confession”, Evolvent have finally released their debut. They changed their front-woman, replacing her with Johanna Manto. They…
Label : Rock Candy Records Review by Tony Cannella “Delectable” was the second album from UK mainstream rockers Romeo’s Daughter. Despite the moderate success of their self-titled debut in 1988…
Interview by Si Smith After the 2007 line-up change of the band’s original 2003 members, the band started writing and composing the first album called “The Double Mask of Human…
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