EDEN'S CURSE: First Studio Video Diary Episode Posted Online

January 4, 2013

Multinational melodic metallers EDEN'S CURSE have released the first episode from their fourth album studio video diaries. Featuring guitarist Thorsten Koehne, drummer Pete Newdeck and bassist Paul Logue, it focuses primarily on the songwriting sessions and in particular a new track called "Evil & Devine".

The eight-minute video can be viewed below.

EDEN’S CURSE's follow-up to 2011's "Trinity" album is scheduled for worldwide release at the end of the summer via AFM Records.

EDEN'S CURSE in September 2012 announced the departure of their singer of six months, Marco Sandron. The group stated at the time, "This is due to various reasons, but it was mutually agreed that it would be in the best interests of the band to sever all ties. We believe Marco to be a great vocalist and person, but it just did not work out, and we sincerely wish him the greatest of success with his future musical endeavours."

Hailing from Portgruaro, 50 miles from Venice, in the northeast of Italy, Sandron previously sang for Italian progressive metal act PATHOSRAY, who released their self-titled debut on Sensory Records in 2007 and their sophomore CD, "Sunless Skies", on Frontiers Records in 2009. That same year he also contributed lead vocals to French symphonic metal outfit FAIRYLAND's "Score To A New Beginning" album, which was released on Napalm Records.

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