Category: reviews
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Review of Tarja’s ‘In the Raw’ Singles
Review by Ryan Murray | Aug. 15, 2019 Dead Promises Dead promises – we all hate them. But what can they teach us? In Tarja’s new song “Dead Promises”, Tarja’s departure from symphonic metal is obvious within the first 30 seconds of this amazing track. (The heaviness kinda brings me back to Ciaran’s Well from…
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Review of Newsonic’s ‘Vorax’
Review by Ryan Murray | August 17, 2019 Newsonic, a band from Rio de Janeiro Brazil, released their newest album “Vorax” on June 27th, 2019. I had actually never heard of this band before, however I had been asked to check them out and review the album. I’m so glad I gave them a listen.…
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Review of Tarja’s ‘In the Raw’
Review © Jessica Clingempeel | CEO Of Ethereal Metal Webzine | Tarja’s USA Admin I have been a fan of Tarja’s since she has been with “the band”. I have followed her then and throughout her entire solo career. I have had the privilege to review most of her albums. As a huge music lover,…
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Hyde: Live at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD | May 15th, 2019
Review © Jessica Clingempeel | CEO of Ethereal Metal Webzine | Tarja’s USA Admin Japanese rocker, Hyde, visited Maryland opening for acts Sevendust and In This Moment, along with Light the Torch as another opener. Hyde was the highlight of my evening as that was the main act I was going to see. I have…
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Review of Tarja’s ‘Dead Promises’ Single
Several people wanted to write a review on this single for the webzine so you will be reading several here. Mine is first, enjoy and be sure to listen to the song (video at bottom, along with a sample of the album version feat. Bjorn from Soilwork) and order this album. Out Aug. 30th, 2019!…
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Tarja Graces New York City
Review by Jessica Clingempeel | 9/22/2018 September 9th, 2018 will be a night that will never be forgotten in New York City. It was a long wait for the return of one of the most influential female singers in the metal world today, but the wait was well worth it. First, the opening band, Symfinity.…
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