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As yet an unnamed producer will sonically maximize the bands creative works. “It’s been well documented that we have been through several line-up changes over the years, which happens to most bands. But some stability will do us no harm at all and it’s testament (no pun intended) to how well we get on and respect each other’s role in the band. Eden’s Curse has never been, or will ever be, all about one person. We are thrilled to be back and cannot wait to get to work on the new album” said Logue.
- Lead single ‘Evil & Divine‘ remains the band’s biggest YouTube success to date.
- Celebrating the tenth anniversary of their debut album, Eden’s Curse released a re-recording of their classic debut album, packaged together with their first Live Concert DVD as ‘Revisited‘ in 2017.
- Joining bassist Logue are Serbian vocalist Nikola Mijic, German virtuoso guitarist and original member Thorsten Koehne, Scottish drummer John Clelland and Finnish keyboard maestro Christian ‘Chrism’ Pulkkinen, ensuring the?
- “It’s been well documented that we have been through several line-up changes over the years, which happens to most bands.
- ‘Live With The Curse‘ was released in 2015 as the band embarked on a short German tour with Freedom Call.
Founding member and bassist, Paul Logue, who was recently identified as the unnamed Scottish musician working with James LaBrie of Dream Theater on his upcoming new Acoustic Solo album, made the announcement last weekend during a Facebook Live session commemorating the band’s 15th anniversary. This website and its content is copyright of © Eden’s Curse 2024. This website and its content is copyright of © Eden’s Curse 2021. Michael Eden called it a day and the band recruited Serbian vocalist Nikola Mijic (Alogia) for their fourth album ‘Symphony Of Sin‘ in 2013. Lead single ‘Evil & Divine‘ remains the band’s biggest YouTube success to date. Multinational Melodic Hard Rockers Eden’s Curse have reformed and have begun working on their sixth studio album, the follow up to 2016’s ‘Cardinal’.
The band embarked on their biggest UK tour to date, supporting Michael Schenker Fest in November 2018 and appeared at Winterstorm Festival in Scotland plus released their ‘Testament – The Best Of Eden’s Curse ‘ album via AFM Records. Both remain two of the group‘s biggest songs to date. The collaboration with LaBrie in particular paid off handsomely and lead to a short UK run with Dream Theater later that year. Re-recording of the original “Eden’s Curse” album with the new line-up to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its recording, released exactly 10 years ago.The DVD was filmed at The Classic Grand in Glasgow on 28th November 2014. Eden’s Curse will begin work on a new studio release in 2015.
He also confirmed that he is reaching the final stages of production on the acoustic album with James LaBrie, in which he is also joined by Eden’s Curse keyboard player Chrism. He will concentrate on finishing that record before writing begins in earnest for album number six. “I have several basic music ideas, song titles and lyrical ideas, which are popping into my head continuously and being recorded for later use” Logue added. Formed in 2006, Multinational Melodic Metal band EDEN’S CURSE have risen from their humble beginnings as an internet based studio project to a fully blown touring outfit with five studio albums and one Double Live release to their name. During a decade together they have managed to win over audiences wherever they have played, whilst collecting praise from luminary peers, such as legendary Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson and members of Prog Metal giants Dream Theater, who invited them on tour.
Interview: Paul Logue of EDEN’S CURSE
So it was inevitable when we all spoke to each other that we all wanted to get back together”.
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The album was warmly received by the global music press and public alike and the band began developing a following. I’ve never looked too much at it, to be honest. Personally, from the guys at the top, and watching everything that’s going on, that founded the band, that is a wee bit difficult, and a bit… It’d be great to have the same lineup, but people leave for different reasons. Life goes on around the group, and if you look at Alessandro, he took a career move, which has worked out brilliantly for him, Pete was obviously to pursue Tainted Nation, there’s only been one member of Eden’s Curse fired, in the whole time that we’ve been together. So, that’s that, you’ve just got to move on with things, and I’m also a great believer, I mean, if you take Steve, we knew the Power Quest thing was happening. Steve is, I’ve called him in that group, he’s the writer, he’s the guy who runs it all, the brainchild, essentially … He’s going to have to dominate all his time to Power Quest, and I needed more from Steve, and I knew that Power Questwas going on, and we just talked about it.
Celebrating the tenth anniversary of their debut album, Eden’s Curse released a re-recording of their classic debut album, packaged together with their first Live Concert DVD as ‘Revisited‘ in 2017. Eden’s Curse will appear Saturday November 15th. Yeah, I think maybe the best phrase is Eden’s Curse family. I think that all the guys, maybe with the obvious exception, have left the band and started with that kind of … People that you can reach out to and call friends? Maybe, Ferdy would be a little bit out there, he kind of does his own thing anyway, but we speak and say hello to each other as cordial, etc.
Multinational melodic metallers EDEN’S CURSE return with original lead vocalist and frontman Michael Eden in an all new line-up. Yeah, I know where we’re going to go, but we don’t experiment too far. Logue went onto add “The camaraderie in the band is second to none, we really missed each other’s company and making music together.
I had no idea that it would do so well, I didn’t really have a plan to start a band, but when I started to think seriously about it … Michael was the first guy I found, and he and I talked about all we wanted to do style-wise, and I said, “Right. But, as we moved on as a band, we said there’s no point, that if Pete was happy with it, of course he was, we’re great friends, we finished very amicably, we said let’s keep the relationship open and keep it going. We were happy as a group and that keeps our continuity going because I never wanted it to be a revolving door of musicians. Formed in 2006, Multinational Melodic Metal band Eden’s Curse have edenscurse.com risen from their humble beginnings as an internet based studio project to a fully blown touring outfit with five studio albums and one double-live release to their name. During a decade together, they have managed to win over audiences wherever they have played, whilst collecting praise from luminary peers, such as legendary Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson and members of Prog Metal giants Dream Theater, who invited them on tour.
Touring their latest album, Cardinal, I managed to catch up with bassist Paul Logue to have a brief chat before their Manchester show. A 2014 debut headline UK tour followed, with new drummer John Clelland (Code Of Silence) on the stool, before recording an old school double live album in their adopted home of Glasgow, Scotland later that year. ‘Live With The Curse‘ was released in 2015 as the band embarked on a short German tour with Freedom Call. In 2007, AFM Records released their self-titled debut album, which came on like a cross between classic American bands Queensrÿche and Dokken, married with the European stylings of Pink Cream 69 or a latter day Edguy.
PAUL LOGUE
So, for me, I was in a Glasgow band for 10 years, and we signed to Now and Then Records, and it gets shelved, never even coming out on Now and Then. I think certainly for us we always want to better or if not, at least have an album that’s on the same level as the previous one. Cardinal for us, again, was what we felt, in the band and the press, was quite a well-received record. We’ve been fortunate throughout our career most of, actually all of, our albums have been at that mark.