Some artists don’t care. Others are at least grateful to their fans. Others still create a true relationship with them, communicate with them and even pay homage to them at times. Doro Pesch goes way beyond that.
“Without the fans, I’d be nothing”. Many artists have uttered those words at least once in their lives, but are they really sincere? Isn’t this beautiful phrase meant to make one appear nice, when one actually thinks that success is due to one’s hard work? That’s definitely not the case for Doro; the singer and her fans are one entity, one big family.
Doro is not the Metal Queen because she’s a better singer, a better frontwoman or because she’s been around longer than any other. There’s nothing in Doro Pesch’s life apart from the music she makes and the people she makes it for. It’s precisely this ability to federate people and this mutual devotion towards those who follow her that make her the Metal Queen.
We interviewed Doro on the occasion of the release of her new EP, Raise Your Fist In The Air, a testimony of her inevitable fighting spirit. She told us the stories and anecdotes behind those new songs – stories that, as you have probably guessed, concern you directly.
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