Blackmore's Night Feature Updated With Review Of Past Times With Good Company!
Our feature article on Blackmore's Night, which previously has included reviews of the band's studio recordings and an interview with Candice Night, has been updated with a review of the group's double live album Past Times With Good Company recently released in North America on SPV.
A review of Candice Night's new studio album will be published as soon as we obtain our copy! (17 February 2003)
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Mysterkah Fresq Album Review and Yleah White Interview Now Online!
Our review of Fresq, the debut album by French progressive rock band Mysterkah, is accompanied by an indepth and exclusive interview with their lead singer and keyboard player Yleah White in this all-new feature. Check it out! (16 February 2003)
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Evelyn Downing, Jamie Field and Mermaid Kiss Feature Now Online!
Their song "Summer's Almost Gone" on Love Her Madly (review) was the inspiration to explore Evelyn Downing's recordings further. Read our latest feature article that reviews Shine and Electric CDs and demo tracks from the artist's new group Mermaid Kiss. An exclusive and indepth interview with Evelyn and Jamie is also included. (16 February 2003)
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Magenta Concert Review Online!
John Morley's review of the Magenta's live performance of 31 January 2003 is now online. Our Magenta feature has been updated with a link to it and in preparation for our review of the band's forthcoming album Seven. (09 February 2003)
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Arrakeen, Bonnie Tyler and How Many Sisters Album Reviews Online!
Our review of Bonnie Tyler's new album Heart & Soul: 13 Rock Classics is also online. The album will be released in Europe and North America in the coming weeks. In addition to a new review of Stolen Moments by the Finnish jazz trio How Many Sisters?, two classic progressive rock albums by the French band Arrakeen are also reviewed. (02 February 2003)
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Evanescence, Carolyn Leonhart, Janna Long, Soniq Theater and Nanyana Album Reviews Online!
In the run up to publishing our first digest of 2003, reviews of albums by several emerging artists have been posted onto the site. Our review the debut album Origin by Evanescence, a rapidly emerging band from Little Rock, Arkansas featuring lead singer Amy Lee will reveal similarities to both Lacuna Coil (review) and Brave (review). Their second album Fallen, due for release on 4 March 2003, is scheduled for review. Our interview with the group is being arranged.
Check out our review of jazz singer Carolyn Leonhart's album Steal The Moon, our review of the debut self-titled album by urban/pop/gospel singer Janna Long and our review of the progressive instrumental follow-up A Second Of Action by Soniq Theater. Our review of Nanyana's debut album will reveal material of certain appeal to fans of November project. The review was prepared on the wedding day of the singer and the band's guitarist! (02 February 2003)
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