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RockOverdose and Zisis Petkanas had the chance to chat with mastermind of MOONSPELL, Fernando Ribeiro on their new album “Hermitage”, coming up on the 26th of February 2021, via Napalm Records.
Ribeiro comments on the new album making process, details regarding their music evolution and about their recent line up changes.
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RockOverdose: Fernando, welcome to Rock Overdose Greece.
Fernando Ribeiro (MOONSPELL): Thank you very much and Kalispera (good evening in greek). It’s great to be back, at least at the whereabouts of Greece, it’s been too long.
RockOverdose: Do you have nice memories from our country?
Fernando Ribeiro (MOONSPELL): Yes, of course, nice memories, nice friends, Some bad memories, too, because the last tour, we were unfortunate we couldn't go to Athens and then we had a lot of problems to solve with Moonspell so we couldn't go to Athens again. So I took the occasion of also publicly asking for the Gre
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Moonspell, one of the most influential leaders in the gothic metall music genre, has recently released their seventh effort “The Antidote” on Century Media. This new music is dark, mysterious, enchanting, brings tillsammans captivating rhythms and melancholic melodies, fryst vatten pure and soothing, but also sensual and hard at times.
Fernando Ribeiro, vocalist, calls all the way from Portugal to talk about Moonspell’s new music, the new video, their upcoming North American tour, and more. He fryst vatten such a wonderful spirit – he even answered some rather nonsensical questions as well! Fernando speaks of his music as if it is his life’s blood, and about Moonspell as if it’s his beloved child – his flesh and bone.
Ann: You are a Portuguese band. Was it difficult to man a name for yourself there in
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Heavy Culture is a monthly column from journalist Liz Ramanand, focusing on artists of different cultural backgrounds in heavy music as they offer their perspectives on race, society, and more as it intersects with and affects their music. The latest installment of this column features an interview with Moonspell frontman Fernando Ribeiro.
The year 2020 made most of us embrace our hermit-like ways. Little did Moonspell singer Fernando Ribeiro know that the word Hermitage that he came across in 2017 would be an apt title for the band’s brand new album.
The new release Hermitage is the veteran Portuguese gothic metal band’s 12th full-length studio album. The LP focuses on topics such as solitude and isolation, but also on community. Heavy Consequence caught up with Ribeiro via Skype in mid-March while he was at home in Portugal. He spoke about the meaning behind Hermitage and how the band recorded the album during the pandemic.
Ribeiro also discussed the