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Who doesn’t know Switzerland from the weird singing, its alps with majestic grasslands and steep mountain hikes. Only few think of Helvetia. And its just that why Eluveitie is known. Singing about heroic deeds, epic battles and the common life of the Helvetian people. All combined in epic and fierce folksongs. The coincidence is that they just released a new record labeled with the same name. Helvetia. Merlin, the bass player agreed to free a little time to answer our curious questions.

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The young Australian band "Elm Street" presented us their first album "Barbed Wire Metal". We thought that this release was a great opportunity for us to do a interview with the band.We are very thankful to vocalist Ben Batrist to answer our questions!

 

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18 November 2011 the young group "Ancient Bards" presented their second album: "Soulless Child". An ideal moment to interview them, we thought at Darkview. We are very thankful to pianist Daniele Mazza van Ancient Bards, to make some time to answer our questions!

 

Read more ...Their new cd is comming out soon and Anton kabanen was happy to meet with us. We would like to thank you, for taking the time to answer our questions.

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Late autumn of 2005, 4 young German men, (Julian Schenke, Marc Brunke, Jan Hein and Martin Simon) started a band called Kabrium. The first few years it stayed quite still around this group but in October 2007 they published there first mini-Demo. From then on they started to recording there own songs. When in 2009 Fabien joined the group, the success of the band kept on coming, so need and the desire for an own album became more louder. On November 25th their dream became truth: the release of their first album "Shadowpath" is a fact.

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Due to their new release "The Greatest Hits on Earth" we went to the underworld and where brave enough to face the fierce deathstars. We encountered Whiplasher and decided to have a little talk. The answers to our most daring questions are found below.

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