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Interview with Emilie Autumn2012-03-15 / morrigan / Reads: 6447How has the tour been going on? What was the least/the most pleasurable thing you've ever experienced while touring? EA: The tour has been one of the most fascinating experiences of my life in that the reaction I’ve been seeing from the Plague Rats is so different than... |
Whatever happened to... Dark White2012-02-25 / savetier / Reads: 5277Whatever happened to... ...is a column about lost and forgotten legends from the Dark Scene since the late 70s. Those musicians may have been forgotten because of different reasons. My aim is, to bring them back to life by researching, what happened to them and by preserving information about... |
Whatever happened to... Algebra Suicide2012-01-28 / savetier / Reads: 6555Whatever happened to... ...is a column about lost and forgotten legends from the dark scene since the late 70s. Those musicians may have been forgotten because of different reasons. My aim is, to bring them back to life by researching, what happened to them and by preserving... |
Whatever happened to... Venus in Furs2012-01-19 / savetier / Reads: 6958Whatever happened to... ...is a column about lost and forgotten legends from the dark scene since the late 70s. Those musicians may have been forgotten because of different reasons. My aim is, to bring them back to life by researching, what happened to them and by preserving information about them... |
Music or fast food? Make your own choice2011-03-07 / Wendy Troy / Reads: 6447If you'd ask an average person about what he listens to, the answer probably will be – music. If the question is more precise, you will hear – everything. After such response, another question comes to mind. This time, names of formations and bands, which is a natural reaction, because... |
In the grip of artistic powerlessness2011-03-05 / rhapthorne / Reads: 5565Shark is a fish so peculiar that it must swim in order to live. It is unable to pump water through the gills, so the flow has to be performed automatically when the shark swims. It does not have a swim bladder, therefore a prolonged lack of movement leads... |