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Kelly Keeling
Kelly Keeling
Kelly Keeling's a musician who's worked more or less together with some of the most famous rockers still around like Alice Cooper, Michael Schenker, Don Dokken, George Lynch and others. Up till now he only used to collaborate with all those grandiose names by playing the guitar and singing backing vocals... Now it's time Keeling showed the world what he can do on his own (having others come and collaborate with him this time) and that's why Giving Sight To The Eye was created - his debut solo album! Panagiotis interviewed Kelly via e-mail and here's the thoughts he shared with us about various persons and situations in music but also in life in general.
Matt Pike & Des Kensel
High On Fire
After hours of High On Fire driving and almost not making it to the venue in time due to traffic and van trouble, they finally arrived after a grueling trip, unloaded, ordered a beer, sat down, and relaxed. I met with Matt Pike (vocalist/guitarist) and Des Kensel (drums). After a moment of relaxation, we were ready to do the interview. Be sure to check for updated tour info at the band's official website. High On Fire's video for Devilution off their Blessed Black Wings album can be viewed by clicking here; be sure to check that out. On with the interview...
Mille Petrozza
Kreator
Some bands were made to play - some bands were made to fill in your free time while you're cookin' some abomination for dinner - some bands are like a one night stand because they're out today but nobody gives a damn about 'em tomorrow - Kreator was made for Thrashing you, baby! In December 2004, Metal Temple Magazine interviewed one of Metal's most significant personalities for the second time! The one and only Mille Petrozza (guitars & vocals) spoke to us about their new killer album, Enemy Of God and about more interesting issues than you could imagine!
Fabio Lione & Alex Staropoli
Rhapsody
Rhapsody is one of Italy's Metal prides. Probably the most influential Power/Symphonic Metal band around nowadays. A couple of months ago they released Symphony Of Enchanted Lands II -The Dark Secret which apart for the prima orchestral/symphonic parts (done by the Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic Orchestra ) also features narrations by the magnificent, the gigantic actor Christopher Lee (Hint for those who don't know him...he was Saruman in the Lord Of The Rings movie trilogy). Our editors, Thodoris & Alex, had the chance to meet Rhapsody's Fabio Lione (vocals) and Alex Staropoli (keyboards) in Athens, as part of their promotional tour. Here's what both of them had to reveal to Metal Temple Magazine...
Dennis The Menace
Macabre
[Conducted by: Katrina Thompson - 11/22/04 @ The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA - While on tour with Napalm Death, Cannibal Corpse and Kataklysm]
These guys made driving 8 hours in non stop pouring rain and traffic (and almost getting killed a couple of times) from Memphis to Atlanta well worth the trip. I had met them a few months before in Nashville, and when I got to the venue I saw Dennis The Menace (drums) and he remembered me. So the entire night, from about 6:00 P.M. til 2:00 A.M. I hung out with Macabre. I also got the awesome opportunity to be their guest on stage. At almost all of their shows, they will have someone dress up like the serial killers Albert Fish and The Zodiac. While on the bus talking, I happened to ask Corporate Death (vocals & guitar) if they were going to have anybody dress up for this show. He said they didn't have anybody and asked if I wanted to do it. Of course, I jumped at the opportunity. So, being able to hang out with and be on stage with a band that I've been a huge fan of for over 7 years, was surreal for me and well worth everything we went through to get to the show. These guys are extremely cool and I thank them for making that show one of my most memorable.
- Here are links to their 2 main sites:
1) www.MurderMetal.com
2) www.MindMelt.com
These guys made driving 8 hours in non stop pouring rain and traffic (and almost getting killed a couple of times) from Memphis to Atlanta well worth the trip. I had met them a few months before in Nashville, and when I got to the venue I saw Dennis The Menace (drums) and he remembered me. So the entire night, from about 6:00 P.M. til 2:00 A.M. I hung out with Macabre. I also got the awesome opportunity to be their guest on stage. At almost all of their shows, they will have someone dress up like the serial killers Albert Fish and The Zodiac. While on the bus talking, I happened to ask Corporate Death (vocals & guitar) if they were going to have anybody dress up for this show. He said they didn't have anybody and asked if I wanted to do it. Of course, I jumped at the opportunity. So, being able to hang out with and be on stage with a band that I've been a huge fan of for over 7 years, was surreal for me and well worth everything we went through to get to the show. These guys are extremely cool and I thank them for making that show one of my most memorable.
- Here are links to their 2 main sites:
1) www.MurderMetal.com
2) www.MindMelt.com
Andy Muck
Stormwitch
The 80s... If there's a genuine European Heavy Metal band that got far less reputation and recognition than what they deserved, then that's definitely Stormwitch! Yet, since 1997 and Hammerfall's tribute to Germany's Masters Of Black Romantic, the Witch re-emerged in 2002 and is back for more!
So, in the year 2004, with a brand new record deal and an excellent new release (Witchcraft), the band's orginal singer Andy Muck's warm and calm voice travels back and forth to share his thoughts with us! We're really honoured Andy...
So, in the year 2004, with a brand new record deal and an excellent new release (Witchcraft), the band's orginal singer Andy Muck's warm and calm voice travels back and forth to share his thoughts with us! We're really honoured Andy...
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