IN THIS MOMENT Singer Comments On INKED Magazine Cover Story

May 6, 2008

IN THIS MOMENT vocalist Maria Brink is featured on the cover of Inked magazine's music issue, which can currently be found on newsstands. The singer opened her heart and soul to the magazine, which resulted in a massive six-page feature. The in-depth article covers her life story, including her troubled past and how she overcame all obstacles to live her dream. The stunning photo shoot also portrays Maria in a way you never seen before, making this an issue not to be missed.

Click here for a special sneak preview.

Commented Brink: "I recently did a photo shoot for Inked magazine and I had a blast doing so.

"I was a bit nervous at first because it was an editorial and I wouldn't be picking out my own clothing or my own makeup, but what they ended up doing was so much fun and it wound up being amazing!

"I'm a very assertive person when it comes to what I want and what I want to look like but sometimes when you just let someone else take the wheel and drive you can wind up with a great surprise in the end. It could have potentially been a disaster, but it turned out perfect.

The Inked crew was great to work with and I am so happy to be on the cover, as well as be a part of such a killer magazine.

"I am so very satisfied how tasteful the pictures turned out and how professional the whole staff was.

"I did an extensive interview for the inside layout as well. I was a bit nervous about it because the questions got very personal, but I went with it and answered everything honestly. The writer did a great job delivering my personal life story.

"I would like to thank Inked magazine for having me on board. I am still smiling and very excited to have my first magazine cover, it turned out just right."

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