Ice Ages
in April 2008 by Katla
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Three months before the release of Buried Silence, the third Ice Ages’ album, I had the honor to interview Richard Lederer, the brains behind this dark electro project. It will have taken...[read the next] |
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Immortal Rites
in March 2004 by DJ In Extremis
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Too much bands are signed by incompetent and/or opportunist labels only
one or two years after their founding. In the case of Immortal Rites, this is
a completely opposite adventure. These german warriors of metal have conscientious...[read the next] |
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Imperanon
in April 2004 by DJ In Extremis
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Imperanon is a very young finish metal band. Brand new signing on Nuclear
Blast, they play a heavy mixture of death and black-metal, very similar to Children
of Bodom, I think. I also found some reminiscences of progre...[read the next] |
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In Battle
in October 2004 by Dj In Extremis
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After two well-acclaimed albums of furious raging black-metal and the never-ending
line-up problems that followed, immortal swedish warriors In Battle are now
back with a vengeance. But their brand new album is of a very different flavou...[read the next] |
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Incapacity
in June 2004 by DJ In Extremis
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In this so prolific swedish death-metal scene, each month sees the arrival
of a few new savage acts. Many will disappear quickly, & some others will
grow stronger because they propose something more than the average crawling
mass....[read the next] |
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Insomnium
in September 2006 by DJ In Extremis
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Even if you get bored (like me) with all these scandinavian melo-death bands shameless copying In Flames, Dark Tranquillity & so on, Insomnium deserves your attention. I find this ban...[read the next] |
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Interlock
in May 2006 by Kivan
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1. First, could we start with a small band presentation ?We’re Interlock, we’re from the UK and we play cyber metal. We’ve just released a new single / EP, the ‘skinless remixes’ disc, in France and mainland Europe. I’m Hal Si...[read the next] |
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Into the moat
in June 2005 by DJ In Extremis
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Nowadays, Metal Blade signs many metalcore groups. As far as I am concerned, I’m nearly sick of it. But to be objective, Into the moat, in this pile of hysteric clones, gets out of this thicklish situation. At moment, the group is intensely touri...[read the next] |
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