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Interview with Norman Skinner of Niviane
Hey, thank you for coming back for another interview!
(Interview Questions answered by Niviane vocalist Norman Skinner)
What is new since the last interview?
Last time you conducted your interview with guitarist Mark Miner but you got me this time. I believe at that time we had just released a new video and single titled “Psychomanteum” taken from our last album “The Ruthless Divine”. Since then, we completed writing & recording for our 3rd album “Queen of Phantoms” which is set to be released through Rockshot records on March 7th 2025. The 1st single “12 BC: Legions” was released earlier this month and the feedback has been fantastic.
What has been inspiring you lately?
Mainly seeing all the hard work we poured into this last album finally coming out. Hearing the finished product and seeing the early responses from fans and media is inspiring and charges us up to do more. We had finished this new album some time ago but had been trying to find the right deal for us. We finally partnered with RockShots for this release and our fans no longer need to wait for new Niviane music.
Do you have any new singles, videos, or albums out that you would like to tell me and your fans about?
As I had mentioned, our 1st single “12 BC: Legions” was released worldwide on December 10th. We released a lyric video for that one as well which fans can watch via our YouTube channel. We have a couple more singles to be released in January & February followed by the new full-length album “Queen of Phantoms” on March 7th.
Do you have anything else that you would like to talk about or promote?
I think that pretty much covers everything for now. Definitely check out our new single “12 BC: Legions” and stay tuned for another single to be released January 17th. Full album “Queen of Phantoms” March 7th, 2025.
How can your fans best keep up to date with you, any socials you want people to check out?
FaceBook, Instagram, YouTube & Spotify would be the big 4
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