ECHOES OF ETERNITY: 'Voices In A Dream' Video Posted Online

March 12, 2007

California-based, female-fronted progressive metallers ECHOES OF ETERNITY have posted their Olle Carlsson-directed video for the song "Voices in a Dream" on YouTube.com. The track, which was chosen by the fans via a poll conducted at the band's official MySpace page, comes off the group's debut album, "The Forgotten Goddess", which was released in the U.S. on February 20 via Nuclear Blast Records (February 2 in Germany). The CD was recorded over a six-month period in Venice, California at RavensWork Studios and produced, engineered, and mastered by Eric Ryan.

In other news, ECHOES OF ETERNITY has posted several photos from its appearance at the Mexicali Metalfest at this location.

ECHOES OF ETERNITY recently announced the addition of second guitarist Sam Young to the group's ranks. The band's current lineup is as follows:

Francine Boucher – Vocals
Brandon S. Patton – Guitars
Sam Young – Guitars
Duane Cowan – Bass
Kirk Carrison – Drums

Regarding the direction of the band, Patton's musical goal still remains "from the onset, to recreate the vibe of DEATH's 'Symbolic' with beautiful female vocals," according to a press release.

(Thanks: Andrew / The Space Lord)

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