Guitarist Marco “Maus” Biazzi has decided to exit Lacuna Coil. He said that he feels like he “couldn’t add more in this project any longer,” and that he needs “to take a different path for a new challenge in (his) life.” Here’s the full statement from the band and Maus: “To all of our friends,…
In a recent interview for the Revolver Podcast Lacuna Coil’s Cristina Scabbia discussed the band’s new album, “Delirium.” During the chat, she said fans can expect this album to much heavier than their recent material. https://soundcloud.com/revolver-magazine-1/revolver-podcast-hottest-chicks-in-metal Here’s what she had to say: “Well, the new sound is definitely gonna be heavier, a little bit more…
Lacuna Coil seemed to teasing be teasing a new album titled “Delirium,” and have now confirmed their plans. The band is half way done with the effort, and it is being produced by bassist Marco “Maki” Coti-Zelati along with some help from Marco Barusso and Dario Valentini, in terms of engineering. The album is set for a…
Lacuna Coil seem to be teasing a new album for 2016. The band shared the following image saying “Delirium” 2016.
The initial lineup has been announced for the 2015 Shiprocked Cruise. It will take place February 2 – 6, and will be headlined by Limp Bizkit. The cruise will take place in the Bahamas and will contain a roundtrip of the Port Of Miami and the Great Stirrup Cay. Other bands to be featured include:…
Lacuna Coil have premiered a new music video for their song “Nothing Stands In Our Way,” via Revolver. This song is from the band’s latest album, Broken Crown Halo, which was released April 1.
Lacuna Coil have announced a Fall North American tour. They will also bring along Devil You Know, on all dates, Starset, from Sept. 23 – Oct. 12 (except Oct. 7 – 8, where Unlocking The Truth will join for those two nights) and Incura for the Canadian dates. Tour Dates: 09/14 Sacramento, CA – Aftershock…
According to Loudwire, Lacuna Coil have premiered a new music video for their song “I Forgive (But I Won’t Forget Your Name).” This song is from the band’s latest album, Broken Crown Halo, which was released April 1.
According to Loudwire, Motorhead and Skindred will no longer be part of the “World’s Loudest Month” Festivals. Rock on the Range, in Ohio, have chosen Lacuna Coil and Living Color as replacements, for the two. Rocklahoma is looking for replacements for both bands. Carolina Rebellion is looking for a replacement for Motorhead and Welcome To…
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