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	Stream of Passion – “A War of Our Own” (2014)
				Independent Release Review by Tony Cannella Originally starting out in 2005 as an Arjen Lucassen project, the band Stream of Passion has evolved into so much more. With their 4th…
			
			
		Julie Kiss – To-Mera
				Interview by Alessandra Cognetta One of the most varied and well-crafted albums of 2012, To-Mera‘s “Exile” has already been praised in our “Reviews” section and is definitely one of the…
			
			
		Underhill – “Silent Siren” (2012)
				Label: Ad Noiseam Review by Luisa Mercier “Silent Siren” is a multifaceted album, but how could it be otherwise when so many disparate personalities and influences are involved in the…
			
			
		INTERVIEW: Mathieu Fiset & Hind Fazazi – Manahil
				Interview by Lindz Riot When people hear of Quebec, Canada they immediately think of Montreal, but to the east lays Quebec City where many good things are happening for Metal…
			
			
		Interview : Hugo Flores & Jessica Lehto – Factory of Dreams (2011)
				    Interview by Ed Mac Laren Portugal’s Factory of Dreams make it clear from the first molar-rattling power chord that they’re ready to make your head explode with their…
			
			
		Interview : Marco Heubaum & Manuela Kraller – Xandria
				    Interview by Ary G.& Anna Fortini On the occasion of the two new italian dates that see Xandria as the opener act for the new Epica tour, Femme…
			
			
		Silent Stream of Godless Elegy – “Navaz” (2011)
				Label : Season of Mist Review by Stina “Tradition” the operative word with Silent Stream of Godless Elegy: once again, the Moravians’ sixth official visit to the recording studio (this…
			
			
		Stream of Passion – “Darker Days” (2011)
				Label : Napalm Records Review by Tony Cannella The multi-national Progressive metal band Stream of Passion first gained notoriety for featuring Arjen Anthony Lucassen in their ranks. Following his surprising…
			
			
		The Gathering – “The West Pole” (2009)
				Label : Psychonaut Records Review By Tony Cannella It’s always a risky proposition when an established band decide to change singers after having a long successful run with their previous…