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life, she transformed into a feline, thanks to her high priestess, snuck out of her beloved kingdom, and was traveling through time look- ing for a place to settle and was laughing at those who searched for her tomb, until she was mis- takenly brought in by Daughter Vision, who thought she was furry, friendly, and could be of some use to them ... Little did they know what was in store for them. How has Amarna impacted the band’s music and audience? The sonic quality and range of our music has grown greater, which has expanded the audi- ence; so we now have more peo- ple making out. Since Amarna joined Daughter Vision, does she perform less as singer-songwriter Emily Grove and, if so, why is that worth- while? NJ STAGE - ISSUE 70 Emily Grove?  Hmmmm … I’m not sure if I’ve heard of her. I have been around for thousands of years, plus I have nine lives, but I don’t think I’ve ever heard of her. Is she good? Maybe we’ll bump into each other during our journey through time and space.  What has Daughter Vision’s great accomplishment been, and how did it impact the band? Inter-dimensional travel is how it is all possible and it is ultimately how our high priestess, Amarna, came to us. All Hails! How has the role of women in rock grown in the past 10 years and why? We can only speak for space cats who have always done only what they wanted to do, and we envi- sion the future of human females to be the same.  INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 52