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COVER STORY LACUNA COIL: Blazing across the heavens like a shooting star, the passion and fire of Lacuna Coil burns even brighter on their new album Karmacode. As Italy’s main musical export, Lacuna Coil has delivered an emotional metal masterpiece and the album of their career. Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro were clearly thrilled to discuss Karmacode, the band’s evolution, and their meteoric rise to stardom as they were preparing to embark on a massive US tour.
IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS ATREYU: Attitude is not the only fallacy Atreyu has faced over the course of their career. With music fans ravaging internet message boards like vultures on a carcass every time a fresh bit of news or information surfaces about the Orange Country fivesome, Atreyu has spent far too much time and energy dispelling rumors, defending themselves to haters, and trying to prove that it’s really just the music that matters.
ROB ZOMBIE: As he prepares to launch a tour behind his new record Educated Horses and fiddles with possible scripts for his next film project, Zombie takes a breather from his insane schedule to speak about the long, hard road to getting things done his way, finding success in two different artistic mediums, and the nexus of heavy metal and horror films.
ANTI-FLAG: Any fears that a new business partnership would dilute their music or message should be squashed shortly into the opening track of their seventh album, For Blood and Empire. Same Anti-Flag, same wicked world—and, as bassist/vocalist #2 enthusiastically explains, the struggle continues.
IN FLAMES: Anders Fridén is late. The In Flames singer was supposed to call 20 minutes ago, but he was distracted by his virgin go-kart experience. “Sorry I am late,” Fridén apologizes in his quiet Swedish accent when he finally makes the call from his hometown of Gothenburg.
BOYSETSFIRE: “Yesterday was probably the best fucking day of my life,” beams Boysetsfire vocalist Nathan Gray. Whoa. What the hell could have happened? It’s relieving to revel in Gray’s unchecked enthusiasm. And he has every right to be in high spirits with The Misery Index: Notes from the Plague Years.
EYES OF FIRE: On their second full-length album Prisons, purveyors of doom Eyes of Fire moves closer to perfecting their atmospheric dirges and epic apocalyptic eruptions. Matt Fisher takes a moment to go over the past, present, and future of the band in an increasingly corporate heavy music scene.
REMEMBERING NEVER makes music that is even more brutal than battlefield carnage. The ever opinionated Mean Pete is driving around his Ft. Lauderdale hometown when we managed to slow him down long enough to ask a few questions.
FLEE THE SEEN is taking the world by storm with the rock fueled screamcore on their debut full-length, Doubt Becomes the New Addiction.The super-friendly frontwoman Kim Anderson talks about the band’s new album.
WATERDOWN: Armed with a new album, Waterdown has beefed up their sound and is anxious to hit the road in order to shove a fistful of All Riot into the faces of hardcore and metal fans. Christian Kruse catches us up on all things Waterdown.
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