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American vocalistAdrienne Cowanis such a gem. Like many others, we discovered her when she toured withAvantasia. In Avantasia she was the least-known singer in a line-up of big-name rock stars. But she was the best. In Boston-based metal bandSeven Spiresshe doesn’t have to perform in ...
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Bellamy's guitar-smashing antics first became popular in the early days of Muse, when the band was known for their high-energy, punk-influenced performances. The rocker has noted that he uses specially-designed guitars that are meant to be easily broken and can be easily replaced, so as not...
Bellamy's guitar-smashing antics first became popular in the early days of Muse, when the band was known for their high-energy, punk-influenced performances. The rocker has noted that he uses specially-designed guitars that are meant to be easily broken and can be easily replaced, so as not...
I’m one year younger thanInvisible Touch, I only had onerealchance to see my favorite band live — but I was a broke college student at the time of their2007 reunion. This will probably be their final tour, and in that context, seeing them live was even more moving than I ...
Bellamy's guitar-smashing antics first became popular in the early days of Muse, when the band was known for their high-energy, punk-influenced performances. The rocker has noted that he uses specially-designed guitars that are meant to be easily broken and can be easily replaced, so as not...