Méav Ni Mhaolchatha Album Review and Interview Now Online!
Our review of Méav's new album Silver Sea is joined by a brand new and indepth interview with the vocalist. Interested visitors should also browser our review of her debut self-titled album. (30 September 2002)
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New Aeone Album Review and Interview Now Online!
An all new feature reviews Aeone's new album Point Of Faith, her contributions to the Mists Of Avalon motion picture soundtrack and incorporates an extensive interview updating readers on developments since her debut album The Woman's Touch. Visitors should also browse our first Aeone feature; it incorporates reviews of her earlier recordings and an interview we conducted with the artist in 2000. (30 September 2002)
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Iona The River Flows Anthology Box Set Review Now Online
Our review of Iona's The River Flows Anthology Volume 1 box set is now online. A few additional photos are incorporated to give our readers a taste of the 60-page booklet that accompanies the four CDs. (22 September 2002)
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Boa Concert Review Online!
Our review of Boa's live performance at the London Apollo Hammersmith on 20 September supporting Bad Company is now online. British enthusiasts should make every attempt to catch the band on this tour! Our review of their debut album Twilight is also online! (22 September 2002)
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Rhys Fulber and Chemda Interviews Added To Conjure One Review!
Delerium and Conjure One enthusiasts will enjoy reading our interviews with Rhys Fulber and vocalist Chemda which are linked to from our review of his Conjure One project. The Rhys Fulber and Chemda interviews can also be viewed directly. (22 September 2002)
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September Digest Now Online!
Twelve more reviews are included in this month's digest. Reviews of new albums by emerging singer songwriters Vanessa Carlton, Martina Sorbera, Avril Lavigne and Eva Turkoni are accompanied by a greatest (West End) hits album by Sarah Brightman. Our review of the new album by Delerium's Rhys Fulber entitled Conjure One which includes vocal work by Sinead O'Connor, Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo, Poe and Chemda is contrasted by another by Frou Frou, a new project fronted by singer Imogen Head.
We also review the new album Comalies by Lacuna Coil, Assembly by Theatre Of Tragedy and a double live album by the Yes cover band Envision, fronted by lead singer Melissa Riddle. The digest also includes Fula's album Kissing Trees featuring their former vocalist Nadeen Plant and a tremendous Celtic various artist compilation entitled The Future Sounds Of Gaeldom. (14 September 2002)
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Hungry Lucy Interview and Music Review Online!
An exclusive interview with Hungry Lucy artists Christa Belle and War-N has been incorporated into our review of their debut album Apparitions and sneak preview of their forthcoming album Glo in this new feature. (14 September 2002)
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Eimear Quinn Interview Now Online!
A link to our in-depth interview with singer songwriter and Eurovision Song Contest winner Eimear Quinn has been added to our feature article on her work. The interview can also be accessed directly. With the widespread release of Through The Lens Of A Tear, it's a great time for this update! (10 September 2002)
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Envision Live At The Tralf Review Online!
In the run up to their first album of original material, we are pleased to present a review of Envision's two-CD live set Live At The Tralf. Fronted by their stunning vocalist Melissa Riddle, the band's incredible renditions of classic tunes are certain to delight Yes and female vocalist enthusiasts alike. (01 September 2002)
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Arabesque Feature Article Updated!
Our feature on the two-female vocalist progressive band Arabesque has been updated with new photographs and a review of their debut ten-track album on Finland's Lion Music label entitled The Union. (01 September 2002)
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