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Dmitry I. (vocals, music) of Suicidal Romance
This spring Estonian three-piece electronic formation SUICIDAL ROMANCE produced the new album entitled ‘Shattered Heart Reflections’ which seems to be a fair advance for the band. Of course, in the light of this event, I’ve got chance to interview mastermind Dmitry I. and below you will find the result of our discussion of musical and near-musical issues.
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Schelmish
Now into their 11th year and 10th album it's fair to say that Bonn dwellers SCHELMISH have become more than the sum of their parts. With a diverse musical style that started steeped in Irish folk rock through Medieval to a sound all of their own, this band has something for everyone. After already reviewing their recent album, I had the pleasure of interviewing them earlier this month and it went down something like this...
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Mozart of Umbra Et Imago
There have been a lot of rumours around UMBRA ET IMAGO these days. Rumours of bringing an era to its end, which was really shocking for fans and press in the same way, is Mozart, Mastermind of UMBRA ET IMAGO still considered as one of the most impressive people in Gothic genre and as a really funny guy with a good portion of self-mockery. Well, that’s a definite fact: ‘Opus Magnus’ is going to be the last studio album of Mozart and the guys of UMBRA ET IMAGO. This seems to be a good moment to talk about all the issues around the band.
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Vincent Cavanagh (Lead vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar) of Anathema
It’s not long since British ANATHEMA finally returned to the world with a new album, called ‘We’re Here Because We’re Here’. In light of that new release we felt the time was right to send over a few question about things revolving around the new disc, which Vincent Cavanagh kindly answered.
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Peter Spilles (vocals) of Project Pitchfork
The legends of the dark scene, PROJECT PITCHFORK have started their way in the remote 1989 and crossing the borders of styles and genres, disregarding the criticism and accusation, have won the cult status with eleven albums, numerous EP and singles and highest positions in the charts. Before their concert in Moscow, I’ve got a chance to have a talk with the front man and mastermind of the band, Peter Spilles, who shared his prospects and reflections on the end of the world, aliens and philosophic views on life.