Featured Artist :
Eden's Curse

March 2011, Featured Artist
(All our
playlists will include Eden's Curse tracks)

Eden's Curse s one of the bands selected by Get Ready to ROCK! for
additional promotion in 2011.
EDEN'S CURSE
This
multi-national melodic metal group were formed in January 2006
by chief songwriter and bassist, Scotsman Paul Logue (David
Readman / Cry Havoc) and United States born and bred vocalist
Michael Eden (Seven Ten) They found German guitar virtuoso
Thorsten Koehne (Code Of Perfection / Demon Drive / Attack) and
English Drummer Pete Newdeck (Steve Grimmett Band / Paul
Dianno's Killers / Lionsheart / The Shock), before experienced
German keyboard player Ferdy Doernberg (Axel Rudi Pell / Rough
Silk / Therion / Taraxacum / Uli Jon Roth) completed the line-up
in June 2006.
Their
debut album was released to critical acclaim in August 2007,
this was followed in June 2008 by the limited edition E.P.
'Seven Deadly Sins - The Acoustic Sessions' and, in October
2008, their sophomore release 'The Second Coming'.
Produced
again by Dennis Ward ((Angra / Krokus / House Of Lords / Michael
Kiske / Allen & Lande)), the album featured Tony Harnell (TNT,
Westworld), Doogie White (Cornerstone / Empire / Rainbow /
Yngwie Malmsteen) and Carsten Schulkz (Evidence One /
Roger Staffalbach's Angel Of Eden / Midnite Club / Domain) on
backing vocals and vocalist Pamela Moore. She is best
known for her performance as Sister Mary on Queensr˙che's 1988
epic release "Operation: Mindcrime" and 2006's sequel
"Operation: Mindcrime II", and duets with Michael Eden on
"Angels & Demons".
In June 2009 the group parted company with original keyboard
player Ferdy Doernberg and appointed experienced Italian
musician Alessandro Del Vecchio (Glenn Hughes / Ian Paice /
Moonstone Project / Edge Of Forever) as his replacement.
Del Vecchio made his live debut with Eden's Curse when the band
headlined the Sophie Lancaster stage on the final day of
renowned UK Metal festival Bloodstock Open Air 2009.
The group release their third album 'Trinity' in March 2011 via
AFM Records.
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