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Post by Ponyone on Jul 30, 2006 0:26:51 GMT -5
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Post by Ponyone on Aug 7, 2006 22:27:51 GMT -5
If you havent checked them out yet - be sure to read some highly entertaining interviews with (hed)pe and Kottonmouth Kings. www.live-metal.netAlso interviews are on the way for: Moonspell - goth metal from Portugal Sepultura - thrash from Brazil Sahg - stoner/Sabbath type metal that all need to check out! www.myspace.com/sahg
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Post by Ponyone on Aug 25, 2006 21:55:08 GMT -5
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Post by Ponyone on Sept 2, 2006 7:30:45 GMT -5
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Post by Ponyone on Sept 12, 2006 20:55:50 GMT -5
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Post by Ponyone on Oct 1, 2006 11:30:46 GMT -5
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Post by Ponyone on Oct 1, 2006 18:57:37 GMT -5
New interview: Spider of Powerman 5000For those who are not familiar, Spider is Rob Zombie's brother and his band PM5K put out one of the greatest albums of all time with 1999's Tonight The Stars Revolt. Interviewed by ponyone and muthagoose. Not to be missed! www.live-metal.net/interviews_powerman5000
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Post by mavhimself on Oct 3, 2006 14:00:59 GMT -5
why does spider look like billy idol now?
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Post by muthagoose on Oct 3, 2006 14:29:13 GMT -5
Good (or bad) Genes maybe?
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Post by Ponyone on Oct 15, 2006 23:03:50 GMT -5
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Post by Ponyone on Nov 24, 2006 0:16:23 GMT -5
New interviews now online: Black Stone Cherry - hard rock Hammerfall - powermetal Born From Pain - hardcore/metal Check them out - the kids are workin hard: www.live-metal.net
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Post by Ponyone on Dec 7, 2006 17:53:32 GMT -5
The latest and greatest: NECROPHOBICGuitarist Sebastian Ramstedt www.live-metal.net/interviews_necrophobicSweden's Necrophobic has been churning out old-school Satanic death metal since forming in 1989. Their newest release, Hrimthursum (2006 Regain Records), is no exception, calling upon the mighy forces of chaos, magic, fire and death. Live-Metal.net had the privilege to interview guitarist Sebastian Ramstedt, who gives us details behind the lyrics and making of the album and answers the age-old question: How is Satan represented in your music?
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Post by Ponyone on Jan 9, 2007 14:33:44 GMT -5
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Post by Ponyone on Feb 7, 2007 22:58:31 GMT -5
NEW INTERVIEW: ECHOES OF ETERNITYwww.live-metal.net/interviews_echoesofeternity.htmlAphrodite is the golden goddess of love, Athena the goddess of wisdom and war, and Artemus the goddess of the hunt and the wild. And the goddess of Echoes of Eternity is Francine Boucher. Hailing from Canada, she has fronted this Los Angeles-based progressive metal band since its inception in 2004. But Echoes of Eternity is not the average goth metal act with a female vocalist. Boucher's breath-taking beauty and ethereal vocals are goddess-like, but they echo over a heavier, more aggressive style rarely associated with female-fronted metal. In fact, founder and guitarist Brandon S. Patton has said the band wanted “to recreate the vibe of Death's Symbolic album with beautiful female vocals." Prior to the band's signing, hard work and self promotion through their MySpace page helped spread the word to the music world. Live-Metal.net quickly embraced the band and featured Echoes of Eternity in early 2006 in its “New Noise” feature for unsigned bands. Now, with a record deal with metal titans Nuclear Blast, Echoes of Eternity's debut album, The Forgotten Goddess, arrives Feb. 20, 2007. Live-Metal.net's Jeff Maki was more than thrilled to talk to Boucher, whose aura had him beside himself on more than a few occasions. Francine talked about the history of the band, being a female in the metal scene and the meaning of The Forgotten Goddess. Trust us: This goddess will not soon be forgotten.
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Post by Ponyone on Feb 11, 2007 9:06:15 GMT -5
MOONSPELL: Brotherhood of bloodRead here: www.live-metal.net/interviews_moonspell.htmlHighlights of MOONSPELL's much heralded career include high profile tours with bands such as CRADLE OF FILTH and TYPE O NEGATIVE, top-selling albums in Germany and their native country, and participating in the Portugese horror movie I'll See You in My Dreams. The band recently completed a U.S. tour with KATATONIA and DAYLIGHT DIES and are prepearing for a new album. Live-Metal.net tracked down drummer Mike Gasper, who talked about their latest release, Memorial, the early beginnings of the band and much more.
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Post by Ponyone on Feb 15, 2007 23:41:15 GMT -5
SEVENDUSTMore than a decade into their career, SEVENDUST is running stronger than ever, gearing up for the release of their strongest album to date, Alpha (available March 6, 2007). Staying true to their well-earned reputation as relentless road warriors, SEVENDUST started the Alpha tour about a month before the album’s release. Guitarist John Connolly recently checked in from the road to discuss the new album, touring and more with Live-Metal.net. READ INTERVIEW HERE: www.live-metal.net/interviews_sevendust.html
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Post by Ponyone on Mar 3, 2007 12:44:53 GMT -5
INTERVIEW: STEFAN HERTRICH OF SPI-RITUALREAD INTERVIEW HERE:www.live-metal.net/interviews_spiritual.htmlStefan Hertrich probably is best known for his work as the former vocalist of the German gothic-metal band, DARKSEED. But in 2006 he released the album Pulse with his new project, SPI-RITUAL. The album is as captivating as it is motivating, with lyrics of "self improvement" and "spiritual components." In the following interview with Live-Metal.net, Hertrich gives out some great "Spi-Ritual" guidance, talks about the making of the album, and predicts the United States will attack Iran in 2007.
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Post by Ponyone on Mar 7, 2007 21:48:08 GMT -5
IT DIES TODAYREAD HERE: www.live-metal.net/interviews_itdiestoday.htmlTrustkill Records' It Dies Today have had a fairly successful run, emerging in the last few years among a slew of metalcore bands. With a stint on Ozzfest 2005 and their new album, Sirens (released in October 2006), everything seemed to be on track for the band. Then they decided to ditch one of their founding members, vocalist Nick Brooks, and nab their new man, Jason Wood, who was playing bass for Still Remains. Now, with Jason on board, the Buffalo-based band is touring heavily in support of Sirens, this time on a high-profile tour with nu-metal Californian rockers Papa Roach and Chicago's Kill Hannah. Live-Metal.net's Jeff Maki and Jason Price hung out with Wood, bassist Steve Lemke, drummer Nick Mirusso and guitarist Mike Hatalak prior to their show at Sonar in Baltimore, Md., on March 2, 2007.
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Post by Ponyone on Mar 12, 2007 21:28:55 GMT -5
CHIMAIRAREAD IT HERE: www.live-metal.net/interviews_chimaira.htmlOver the course of their first three full-length albums, Chimaira developed nicely into one of the leading American metal bands, winning a slew of devoted fans in the process. But their latest release, Resurrection, is on another level, a modern metal masterpiece filled with Mark Hunter’s tortured vocals, the brutal guitar attack of Rob Arnold and Matt DeVries, stunning leads by Arnold, a thunderous rhythm section in bassist Jim LaMarca and drummer Andols Herrick (returning to the fold after leaving before the recording of the self-titled album released in 2005), and the eerie, atmospheric keyboards of Chris Spicuzza. “We have become so goddamn powerful,” Hunter chants on the title track, and the band backs up his claim every step of the way. In late February, Chimaira hit the ground running, setting out on the road on the first-ever No Fear Music Tour with metalcore giants Killswitch Engage, power metal warriors DragonForce and the Southern-flavored metal act He Is Legend. On the second day of the tour’s sold-out two-night stand at the famed 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., Greg Maki of Live-Metal.net caught up with DeVries to chat about Resurrection, the band’s split from Roadrunner Records and more.
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Post by Ponyone on Mar 18, 2007 21:49:31 GMT -5
FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH: THE RETURN OF 'TRUE METAL' READ INTERVIEW HERE: www.live-metal.net/interviews_fivefingerdeathpunchFIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, featuring former members of W.A.S.P., MOTOGRATER and U.P.O., is a band on a mission, carrying the "true metal" flag in a world infested with hybrids and whiny emo bands. Their soon-to-be-released debut, The Way of the Fist, introduces the metal world to a sound that is both brutally heavy and hauntingly melodic. Guitarist Zoltan Bathory and drummer Jeremy Spencer recently checked in with Live-Metal.net.
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Post by Ponyone on Mar 28, 2007 22:44:41 GMT -5
SANCTITYwww.live-metal.net/interviews_sanctity.htmlMegadeth, Lamb of God, Arch Enemy, DragonForce, Children of Bodom, Trivium, Black Label Society. That’s a formidable list of bands. Sanctity, sprung from a vibrant music scene in Asheville, N.C., has toured with all of them without even releasing an album. Their Roadrunner Records debut, Road to Bloodshed (set to hit stores April 24), has much to live up to, and it does so in classic thrash metal style. At recent stop at Jaxx in Springfield, Va., where the band was opening for guitar god Zakk Wylde and his mighty Black Label Society, singer/guitarist Jared MacEachern sat down with Live-Metal.net’s Greg Maki to talk about how Trivium helped the band get its record deal, the band’s stint on last summer’s Gigantour, the impending release of Road to Bloodshed and more.
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Post by Ponyone on Apr 21, 2007 8:40:10 GMT -5
Stay tuned for confirmed upcoming interviews with DEW-SCENTED, DAYLIGHT DIES, DIMMU BORGIR, KATAKLYSM and more to come.
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Post by Üncle Snake on Apr 21, 2007 14:46:42 GMT -5
I finally got around to transcribing our latest Lacuna Coil interview earlier today, so that should be up soon.
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Post by muthagoose on Apr 21, 2007 15:01:42 GMT -5
Looking forward to them all!
"DEEEESSSSTTTTTINY!!!"
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Post by Ponyone on May 6, 2007 13:47:17 GMT -5
KATAKLYSM interviewed by Jeff, Mav & Jason Live-Metal.net recently witnessed the Invaluable Darkness Tour featuring the mighty DIMMU BORGIR, UNEARTH, DEVILDRIVER and the purveyors of Canadian hyper-blast, KATAKLYSM. Before the show, we met up with KATAKLYSM guitarist J-F Dagenais to talk about the tour, the band's feud with DEVILDRIVER and their newest member, the Heartbeast. READ INTERVIEW HERE: www.live-metal.net/interviews_kataklysm.html
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