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Gothic
Topic (TX)
January 30, 2000
A generally
overview of collaborations within VR and other topics
with Jett Black. This interview appears in Gothic
Topic's first in-print issue, though currently missing
the intro. |
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StarVox.net
(USA)
January 17, 2000
A follow-up
interview by Matt Heilman about the move to Philadelphia
and other things of interest. |
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Grave
Concerns (NY)
January 15, 2000
An in-depth
interview by Julie Johnson about the roles of various
influences in VR. |
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The
House of Three Ravens (VA)
December 9, 1999
A brief
discussion with Christiane Knight about the current VR
situation and what is coming. |
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Darker
Than The Bat (Belgium)
October 28, 1999
A general
discussion of mood and music, Peter-Jan Van Damme
interviews Michael. |
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Black
Kobzar (Ukraine)
mid to late 1999
Pieces of
interviews with Nathan and Michael separately and
together. Some individual comments on the
break-up. |
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Dark
Symphonies (MA)
August 1, 1999
The last
interview with Nathan and Michael together. Some
discussion with Claudia on where we were going.
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Richmond
Music Journal (VA)
June 30, 1999
Somewhat
entertaining and humorous DIY (Do It Yourself) interview
we filled out. |
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Darkcell
Webzine (VA)
May 22, 1999
Darkcell sits
with us to ask about influences and how we came to work
together. |
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Black
Magazine (Germany)
May 14, 1999
Curt Emmer asks
about influences, lyrics, and our relationship with
Palace of Worms Records. This English version was
later translated into German for the in-print version in
Black Magazine. |
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Infectious
Unease Radio (Australia)
May 5, 1999
Gordon Taylor
asks about our past and private lives. We get a
little more in-depth on VR live performances and the
title of our debut CD. |
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Dark
Dominions Magazine (PA)
March 11, 1999
A discussion with
Matt Heilman about instruments, the album cover, and VR
past. |
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Dark
Velvet Magazine (VA)
July 13, 1998
Nathan and
Michael's first interview together. Prior to the release
of Severe Michael Kidd questions us about VR
influences, VR live, and the Richmond, VA music scene. |