How many women out there do you know that dress up as Vampirella? Exactly - none! And even if they did, how many of them would look as good as Paige D'Winter does??As soon as we saw Paige's red vamp costume we jumped at the chance of including her in this months Voltcase. Dancer, model, dominatrix etc etc, Paige is one busy person - as explained in the interview below! |
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God, how much trouble did we have choosing which pics to use for this feature??? Glamour model fetishist Layne D'Angelo isn't lying when she claims to be versatile in her photo shoots - just check out the nine totally different images that we've included below!Of course, we couldn't include every pic that we wanted to, so read the interview, check out the pics, and then make sure you track her down on MySpace and check out some more images here. And don't forget to say 'hi' from Voltcase! |
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Artoony tracked us down a few weeks ago via our MySpace page and is living proof that - assuming you are any good, of course - that befriending us really can get you a feature. |
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JuniperReviewed: "Sirens" (CD)Albums I have come into ownership of recently: - Blur: Parklife (well, better late than never…) |
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Johnny PoindexterReviewed: "Place Your Trust In Empty Spaces"Distinctly menacing mogwai influenced post-rock noodlings that are a little bit hit and miss but when it does all come together like in “In Every Language There Is Or Ever Was” the results are truly majestic. |
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JivaReviewed: "Anyone's Angel", "Undercover" & "Real or Remembered" MP3'sExcellent atmospheric female fronted rock from Detroit. The obvious and easy comparison is Evanescence - haunting vocals about things like angels and redemption sung to quiet verses / louder choruses. |
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Inner SurgeReviewed: "An Offering" CDI should stress that before you read this review, I have absolutely no idea in what order the tracks of this album are supposed to be played in - the tracks I received were unnumbered, so this review is based on listening to the album alphabetically, rather than numerically. |
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The Cemetery BoysAnyone who caught the review in last months Voltcase knows that we like The Cemetery Boys - a lot. And, after being sent a copy of the whole album, we've taken the next logical step and given them a whole damn feature! |
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As with most of our features at the moment, the Dark Metal Angel is a great example of the kind of thing you could only stumble across whilst wasting time on the Internet. |
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Julius
Reviewed: "This Line" & "Wind & Bellows" MP3'sAccoustic one man band type stuff. Very English, very la-di-da, and very listenable. |
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JohariReviewed: "Sweet Revenge" MP3Bio: joHaRi are a new five-piece combo emerging from the disparate myre that is the South West music scene. |
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Jean Paul Crunchy PrieurReviewed: Online TracksBluesy rock 'n' roll - Parisian style! |
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Indy 900Reviewed: "Rush", "Take Me Away" & "About Yourself" MP3's
Indy 900 play good inoffensive foot-tapping indie-rock. Not quite rocking enough to be rock, but too rockie to be indie - you know the kind of stuff. |
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