After ten outstandingly successful years, THORA decided to go seperate ways. They once formed one of the most popular German Gothic-Metal-Formations, were the perennial hit in all subcultural magazines and succeeded in performing on the real big stages. After playing on concerts, such as the “Wave-Gotik-Treffen,” the legendary “Wacken” and conjoint gigs with HIM, the four-member band from Aachen disbanded.
As the Scene reflect on three brilliant albums and their fans – still growing in number – still reminisce about the band’s vigorous live shows, ex-THORA-frontman Tommy Tom is already busy producing new stuff. During just about five months, he has pulled a new album out of his hat – under the name GODEX – which has led to a great relief under THORA fans and it will excite quite a lot of future GODEX fans.
The Shock Project are new, are exciting, are fresh – even though each member is actually an old stager with a long-time experience performing with other different bands in the past. This period surely has left its marks, but now it is time to strike a new path.
Today the digital version of the Danish Daycare’s debut album “A Story of Hurt” appears. The CD version will follow on 23.10.2009 on Danse Macabre.
Between 2001-2005 Daniel played Keyboards for ‘Eyedrop’, a group originating from Malmo. In 2002 the first album “You And Me Vs. The Machine” was released and Eyedrop made themselves quite well known in southern Sweden. Unfortunately the band split up in 2005 and the members drifted apart. At that time Daniel already had some new ideas, taking place in a small recording studio in his apartment in Malmo. The solo project Danish Daycare was born.
The new album title by The Glass Spider sounds a lot more conciliatory than his predecessor. After the album “Resistance” from the year 2008, that is a call to resistance, it is now called “For Better or for Worse”. Someone seems to be done with the resistance and found his inner peace. Sounds as if it would be more harmoniously and maybe a little bit more relaxed now.
AMADA originally was born as “Deabianca” at the end of summer 2008, at the banks of Bracciano Lake (Rome). The project’s primary scope is to give contents that fit musically into the member’s stylistic background (from dark to rock, metal and glam), and conceptually to thematics related to the initial band name.





















