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Lacuna Coil in Feb 2004 Metal Hammer Magazine

In The Media By Jan 21, 2004

“There’s no denying that Lacuna Coil are a class act…” reads the introduction to the three-page interview with Cristina in the February 2004 issue (No. 123) of Metal Hammer Magazine. In it she talks about the bands history, the split with the original line-up, musical style and fashion, and at length about Evanescence. There are also a couple of classy…

Lacuna Coil in Metal Hammers 2003 Readers Poll

In The Media By Jan 21, 2004

Lacuna Coil are 10th in the ‘Best Overall Band’ category in Metal Hammer Magazines 2003 Readers Poll, and Cristina Scabbia is 4th in ‘Woman of the Year’ category.The full results for the relevant categories are: ‘Best Overall Band’1. HIM2. Iron Maiden3. Metallica4. Cradle of Filth5. Machine Head6. The Darkness7. AFI8. Funeral for a Friend9. A Perfect Circle10. Lacuna Coil11. The…

‘Hanging with Cristina’ in Kerrang Magazine

In The Media By Jan 16, 2004

Issue 988 (January 17 2004) of Kerrang Magazine interviews Cristina Scabbia at the movies, and asks her about her favourite films and her views on sex on screen. You can read the full interview here… Additionally, Cristinas comes 4th ih the ‘Sexiest Female’ poll in the 2003 readers survery. The full list is:1. Brody Dalle (The Distillers)2. Amy Lee (Evanescence)3….

Cristina’s favourite 2003 albums on Whiplash.net

In The Media By Jan 13, 2004

Cristina Scabbia is included in the list of Heavy Metal artists, compiled by Brazilian magazine Whiplash.net, who have picked their favourite albums of 2003. Each artists was asked for their three faves and Cristina picked Type O Negative – ‘Life Is Killing Me’, Disturbed – ‘Nothing’, and Godsmack – ‘Faceless’. You can visit the Whiplash website here… Thanks to naz4viper…

Lacuna Coil in Riftrock’s ”Metal’s Most Wanted” Column

In The Media By Jan 09, 2004

Lacuna Coil are featured in Riftrocks “Metal’s Most Wanted” monthly column. Among other bands included are; Arch Enemy, Atreyu, and Every Time I Die who all ‘will tear down the mainframe of heavy metal, and show headbangers what the genre is really all about’. Though the article is relatively short, it discusses the bands musical style and the recent success…