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ROCKWiRED MAGAZiNE iNTERViEWS MY GLORiOUS

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FEBRUARY 15, 2010
A GLORiOUS SOUND
SAMi FiSCHER OF MY GLORiOUS TALKS TO ROCKWiRED
ABOUT THEiR CD HOME iS WHERE THE HEART BREAKS
ELECTRiFYiNG EUROPEAN AND U.S. AUDiENCES
AND THEiR LOVE OF MUSiC
http://www.rockwired.com/myglorious.jpgiNTERViEWED BY BRiAN LUSH
I love a good rock n roll survival story and am sure that many others do as well. As part of the five piece band called FRESH, SAMI FISCHER and the SAILER brother GREGOR and PAUL had spent seven years touring Europe and energizing crowds large and small. Then in 2008, two members (including the lead singer) walked away leaving SAMI and the brothers SAILER lumber with that burning question of what the hell they were going to do next. Rock n roll is a tricky road to walk. In one instant, the ride feels like it’s going to last forever and in another the dream evaporates quickly. Choosing to avoid the latter, SAMI and the SAILER twins stuck it out as a threesome and dubbed the lineup MY GLORIOUS. Armed with the reflective songwriting of vocalist and guitarist SAMI FISCHER, the Vienna Austria-based MY GLORIOUS is out to turn what’s left of the music industry on its ear with the release of their album HOME IS WHERE THE HEART BREAKS – a collection of gritty rock tunes that document life’s darkest hours and unexpected moments. (READ MORE)

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