Lacuna Coil singer, cover girl, and animal defender Cristina Scabbia is the star of a brand-new public service announcement for peta2, the world's largest youth animal rights organization. Read More
When Lacuna Coil singer Cristina Scabbia wraps her voice around the lyric "I've been burnt so bad but I still play with fire" in "I Won't Tell You" off the band's latest album, this year's "Shallow Life," it's hard not to be reminded that Scabbia and her cohorts in the Italian metal outfit have been at this for more than a decade. Read More
When Lacuna Coil singer Cristina Scabbia wraps her voice around the lyric "I've been burnt so bad but I still play with fire" in "I Won't Tell You" off the band's latest album, this year's "Shallow Life," it's hard not to be reminded that Scabbia and her cohorts in the Italian metal outfit have been at this for more than a decade. Read More
Singers Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro have clean voices, yet juxtapose each other with haunting Siren vocals and grittier male intensity. Read More
Formed by ex-Shadows Fall singer Phil Labonte in the late 1990s, All That Remains sounds a lot like earlier versions of that band. Read More
Formed by ex-Shadows Fall singer Phil Labonte in the late 1990s, All That Remains sounds a lot like earlier versions of that band. Read More
Adam Lambert has revealed more details about his upcoming debut album, For Your Entertainment . Read More
She's routinely classified as one of the "hottest chicks in metal," an accolade that Lacuna Coil vocalist Cristina Scabbia finds both flattering and amusing. Read More
I did try to find an instrumental version of this song, but couldn't, so I am singing along with the original vocals. Read More
With the debut of their self-titled 1998 EP, Lacuna Coil (which translates to "empty spiral" in English) turned a lot of heads ... Read the full Lacuna Coil bio.