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Francesca Corradini (vocals, acoustic, keys) and Ian Sumner (guitar, backing vocals) from The Cellophane Flowers about
Staring At The World
THE CELLOPHANE FLOWERS are the masters of female-fronted, driving, quirky pop, sometimes styling their sound as “psychopop” in interviews. The songs reflect an eclectic array of influences, from tribal drumming, to alt-rock, to dark tinged 80’s pop and have name checked Siouxsie, Sonic Youth, The Stone Roses and Throwing Muses as influences. Time and again THE CELLOPHANE FLOWERS throw in hook after hook to support the sublime vocals of Francesca Corradini. The band have recently completed the recording of their debut album 'Staring At The World' which is being released digitally on December 3rd 2012. The ten tracks were recorded and produced by David M. Allen. Dave’s extensive discography covers The Cure, Depeche Mode, Human League and The Charlatans. Mastering was by Barry Grint (David Bowie, I Blame Coco) at Alchemy Studios. Here's what the band says about the album:
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Interview with
Michael Arthur Holloway of Dead When I Found Her
DEAD WHEN I FOUND HER is the electro-industrial project of Michael Arthur Holloway. DWIFH started in late 2008 as a deliberate attempt to resurrect the late 80's / early 90's electro-industrial sound, while also introducing modern production techniques and his own signature melodic style to the "old-school" industrial genre. After releasing the highly acclaimed debut 'Harm's Way', the follow-up, titled 'Rag Doll Blues', has been released just recently and we asked Michael to elaborate a little further on the themes of the new album as well as on a few general information about the project.
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Interview with
Chris 'Mug5' Maguire from Bleed Electric
BLEED ELECTRIC, the new Trans-Atlantic trio, are bursting back onto the scene with an arsenal of new tracks they are set unleash into the stratosphere; Chris ‘MUG5’ Maguire, Dean ‘S-Tradamus’ Fortt aka Silk and Leon ‘Siege’ Hassan have been busy creating future fresh tracks that take you on a sonic journey of musical discovery and will propel you into a dimension your imagination wasn’t able to previously fathom. With stunning production, contagious melodies, sick flow and poetic lyricism, Bleed Electric’s sound is gift wrapped in its intricate, detailed, musicality that blurs all genre boundaries, leaving you gasping for more; ‘Let The Invasion Begin’ does what it says on the tin and is sure to set the music industry alight. Read what Chris has to say about the album…
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Interview with
Dani Filth (lead vocals) from Cradle of Filth
CRADLE OF FILTH have been forging their way through Extreme Metal since 1991, controversy over the notorious t-shirt with a masturbating nun bearing ‘Jesus Is A Cunt’ and (let’s call it) lively discussions amongst the purists as well as a rich career bearing nine commandments in the Filthian Metal stands behind them. The latest, tenth commandment titled as ‘The Manticore and Other Horrors’ will be ready for its unleashing on Halloween. I have spoken to Dani Filth about it and many other things...
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Interview with
Alan Wilder (Recoil, ex-Depeche Mode)
Alan Wilder is currently doing a screening events tour to various cities in Europe to promote his Blu-ray debut ‘A Strange Hour In Budapest’. On September 28th, the RECOIL “Boss” was returning to Budapest to host a special double screening of that amazing concert movie in the coolest independent cinema in town. János Janurik (Hungarian freelance journalist) was able to catch Alan for a brief interview before the Hungarian event took place, following the first screening held in Gothenburg.
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