Category: heavy metal
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Review of “The Pond” by Break Me Down
Review by Joshua Becker | October 15, 2019 Hailing from Milano, Italy, (the same place as Lacuna Coil), this band is an alternative metal band, formed in 2017- so, relatively new to the scene. Interestingly enough, this band has been the opening act for Lacuna Coil twice, and I hear certain elements of Lacuna Coil,…
Ethereal Metal Webzine
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Review of ‘Heaven’s Demise’ by Glasya
Review by Joshua Becker | October 14, 2019 Glasya is a band that hails from Lisbon, Portugal, and they are described as a symphonic metal band, which, when listening to the album, I can definitely hear elements of Nightwish, Tarja, and other symphonic and operatic bands and artists. Their album, “Heaven’s Demise” is a really…
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Review of ‘The Most Attractive Force’ by Universal Theory
Review by Joshua Becker | October 13, 2019 Universal Theory is a goth-rock band hailing from Madrid, Spain. The album being reviewed today is “The Most Attractive Force”. My first impressions of the band have a very Lacuna-Coil-like vibe, not so much from their recent albums, but more so from when they were Ethereal with…
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Interview with Joanne Mariani
Interview by Jessica Clingempeel | October 10, 2019 You have been pursuing music for awhile now and are ready to record and get your name out there. What kind of music are you planning to do, or will it be a mix of different genres? Joanne: I’ve been recording since 2008, my current songs can…
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Interview with Cesair (2019)
Interviewed by Joshua Becker | September 26, 2019 I wasn’t able to see the show at Wacken this year, but the founder of this webzine, Jessica, did and she shared her video with me- I have to say you all did an amazing job! That was also the first time I had heard of you.…
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Review of ‘Wait for Dawn’ by Jirfiya
Review by Ty Vinney | September 23, 2019 Spinning out of their band Born From Lie, Jerome Thellier and Pascal Devoury have collaborated with vocalist Ingrid Denis-Payet to form Jirfiya. The results go beyond what was started with the first band and have bloomed into something more artistic and melodic. They have that play of…