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Interview with
Ian Haugland (drums) of Europe
‘Bag of Bones’ is the ninth studio album by the Swedish rock band EUROPE. It was released in April 2012. It’s the first EUROPE album to chart in UK Top 100 Albums since ‘Prisoners in Paradise’ in 1991. About the new album, we talked with EUROPE drummer Ian Haugland. And we touched on the Eurovision Song Contest...
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Interview with
Bury Tomorrow
BURY TOMORROW are a five piece British melodic metalcore band from Hampshire, England. The band is composed of vocalist Dani Winter-Bates, guitarist Mehdi Vismara, guitarist and singer Jason Cameron, bass guitarist Davyd Winter-Bates and drummer Adam Jackson. BURY TOMORROW have released two extended plays and two studio albums, ‘Portraits’, and the second album, ‘The Union Of Crowns’, being released on 13 July 2012. In April 2012, BURY TOMORROW had signed with Nuclear Blast. We talked with the band in cooperation with Nuclear Blast and about ‘The Union Of Crowns’.
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Interview with
Sebastian (Guitar) of Morgoth
Shortly after the release of MORGOTH’s double live record ‘Cursed To Live’, Sebastian (guitar) took some time in order to talk about the DVD, their reappearance in general as well as upcoming plans and past shows.
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Danny Cavanagh (Anathema) about
Weather Systems
Last April, Liverpool's cult outfit ANATHEMA has released ‘Weather Systems’. Produced by five Norwegian Grammy nominee Christer-André Cederberg, critically acclaimed new studio album delivers eight compositions. Do you want to learn about the genesis of ‘Weather Systems’? Explore its spiritual background, find out what RADIOHEAD songs have in common with ANATHEMA's newest release and get familiar with an unusual story hidden behind ‘Lightning Song’? All included in brand new interview with co-founder and band guitarist Danny Cavanagh.
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Interview with
Joakim Brodén (vocals) of Sabaton
SABATON released their seventh studio album ‘Carolus Rex’ in May. This LP is the first conceptual work of the Swedes, dedicated to the Thirty Years' War and the Swedish King Charles XII. Release of the plate was marked changes in the composition of the team. Four musicians had left the band. On why the sudden change is occurred and about new album we talked with the SABATON front man Joakim Broden.
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