Eden's Curse - The second coming
\r\nA quick glance at the guests of the album: Tony Harnell, Doogie White, Carsten Schul and Pamela Moore. Guarantee for a successful recipe? Obviously, even though the band is a small star anyway, without being innovative or something, yet with a very appreciable work.
\r\nHeavy guitar riffs, and endless melodies in combination with sweet, melodic and simultaneously powerful vocal lines and Malmsteen-like solos. Which curses, only Eden comes out of this album through this very nice feeling that it causes you while you are listening to it. All songs are so beautiful that I find it hard to pick the best ones. Dennis Ward has done a very good work in the production and the result is a clean, heavy/rock sound that allows you to hear all of the parts as should. Highly recommended especially to the fans of this genre. \r\n
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\r\nLine up:
\r\nMichael Eden - Vocals
\r\nThorsten Koehne - Guitars
\r\nPaul Logue - Bass
\r\nPete Newdeck - Drums
\r\nFerdy Doernberg – Keyboards \r\n
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