Interview : S.Lee Baysinger – Fateless Tears (2008)

Editor in Chief, boss and owner of the website, she started to run Femme Metal Webzine after a previous experience in other music and metal magazines. She always loves to give space to any band of any music genre she considers valid to be introduce to the European and International audience.
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    Interview by Erwin Van Dijk Fateless Tears is not completely unknown to Femme Metal readers. They were featured on the “Ferocity & Femininity” […]

Interview : Richard & S.Lee Baysinger – Fateless Tears (2010)

Editor in Chief, boss and owner of the website, she started to run Femme Metal Webzine after a previous experience in other music and metal magazines. She always loves to give space to any band of any music genre she considers valid to be introduce to the European and International audience.
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    Interview by Si Smith Fateless Tears hail from New Mexico, and considering that their first release was in 2005, it is no mean […]

Fateless Tears – “Hear, What You’ve Been Missing” (2010)

Editor in Chief, boss and owner of the website, she started to run Femme Metal Webzine after a previous experience in other music and metal magazines. She always loves to give space to any band of any music genre she considers valid to be introduce to the European and International audience.
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Label : BlueFreya Media  Review by Tony Cannella New Mexico’s female fronted Gothic Progressive Metal duo Fateless Tears has been plying their trade since 2005. […]

Fateless Tears – “My Doom Box” (2008)

Editor in Chief, boss and owner of the website, she started to run Femme Metal Webzine after a previous experience in other music and metal magazines. She always loves to give space to any band of any music genre she considers valid to be introduce to the European and International audience.
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Label: RMS Records Review by Mortuai Objectivity is sometimes a difficult viewpoint to maintain when writing reviews – even more so when the artists who […]