Getting Personal With LACUNA COIL's SCABBIA, FERRO

January 24, 2012

MetalItalia.com recently conducted separate interviews with Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro of the Italian heavy rock band LACUNA COIL. Cristina and Andrea were asked the same questions and their replies were then edited (which is quite popular on Italian television) so as to make it appear that the two singers were sitting next to each other while taking part in the chat.

The interviews were conducted in Italian but include English subtitles.

Check out the footage below.

LACUNA COIL's new album, "Dark Adrenaline", was released in North America on January 24 via Century Media Records. Produced by Don Gilmore (LINKIN PARK, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE),the CD promises to deliver the melodic, sensual, metallic rush for which the band has come to be known.

LACUNA COIL fans both old and new have a variety of options to choose from, as "Dark Adrenaline" was released in a number of formats, including standard-edition CD and vinyl, deluxe-edition digipak with a bonus DVD, sticker, poster and guitar pick and as an iTunes LP with expanded packaging, five bonus audio tracks and video. The Metal Club edition features exclusive artwork designed by the band and is limited to 3000 units. The Hastings edition features a bonus 10-track LACUNA COIL sampler, and the Amazon digital edition comes with a free five-track sampler.

For true fans of LACUNA COIL, the "Darkest Adrenaline" box set is available. It includes both the digipak and vinyl versions of the album along with a hardcover photo book, a LACUNA COIL custom syringe pen and ink, a lyric pad, signed lithographs created by the band and more, all housed in a LACUNA COIL medical box. This box set is limited to 500 pieces and is available exclusively through CM Distro.

As previously announced, LACUNA COIL will support MEGADETH on their critically-acclaimed Gigantour. This run will also feature MOTÖRHEAD and VOLBEAT.

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