The four ladies that make up Swedish band Crucified Barbara are women of character. They’ve proven it from day one, with their full-blooded hard rock and their first album In Distortion We Trust. Character is just what you need to follow in the footsteps of those all-female bands with guts who won’t let anyone walk over them in a predominantly male – and often macho – world, like Girlschool or the Runaways. The audience was quick to follow, and a substantial fanbase has since gathered.
Here comes the band’s fourth album, In The Red, which not only proves that these girls know how to rock, but also that they have serious things to say. Last May, they released a video for their song “To Kill A Man”, the subject of which is rape. In the following interview, singer/guitarist Mia “Coldheart” Karlsson talks about the album, obviously, and about the band’s awareness regarding the problems experienced by women.
Steven Tyler (AEROSMITH) cité dans une plainte d’agression sexuelle sur mineure
NO ONE IS INNOCENT : le batteur Gael Choss et les deux guitaristes Poppy et Shanka quittent le groupe
L.A. GUNS : les détails du nouvel album Black Diamonds ; lyric vidéo de la chanson « You Betray » dévoilée
Mince alors, on l’a oublié celui là !
KAUAN dévoile la nouvelle chanson « Sokea Sisar »
SLIPKNOT dévoile le clip vidéo de la nouvelle chanson « Bone Church »
Paul Gilbert : les détails de l’album de reprises The Dio Album ; reprise de « Holy Diver » dévoilée (DIO)
Marko Hietala (ex-NIGHTWISH) dévoile la lyric vidéo de la chanson « Dead God’s Son »
TOMAHAWK dévoile le clip vidéo de la chanson « Stone Letter »
MEGADETH de passage à Paris en août 2023