The Eden House (ex-Nephilim) - Leeds - 8th Feb 2010

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The Eden House + special guests tba

Monday 8th February 2010
The Subculture, Wade Lane, Leeds.

Doors 7pm, first band onstage 7:30pm
Tickets £7adv from Jumbo Records, Hellraiser (Leeds) *
and online here.


The Eden House is the new all-star collaborative project led by Stephen Carey (formerly of This Burning Effigy) and Tony Pettitt (founding member of Fields of the Nephilim).

"In The Eden House, there is no one singer. Just one intention; to create a coalition of beauty in music, vocals, talent and soul. With each song various accomplished musicians have been involved, bringing in their own unique talents and trademark sounds to produce the atmospheric debut album that is Smoke & Mirrors".

Vocalists who have graced The Eden House include Julianne Regan (All About Eve), Evi Vine, Amandine Ferrari and Monica Richards (Faith and the Muse, Conflict). Contributions also come from violinist Bob Loveday (Penguin Café Orchestra, Van Morrison, Bob Geldof’); guitar contributions from (former Fields of The Nephilim stars) Peter Yates, Nod Wright and Paul Wright; along with drummers Simon Rippin (Nefilim, NFD) and Bob Irwin (Van Morrison, Johnny Cash).

Mixed by the legendary, twice Grammy Award nominated, Andy Jackson (Pink Floyd, Boomtown Rats, David Gilmour) at Pink Floyd’s Astoria Studio. Drawing in friends, fellow music fans and musicians whom paths, circles and influences have crossed over the last two decades, completed the vision of The Eden House and has created a beautiful sound and experience, bursting with energy, creativity and passion.


More details on the facebook event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=215413383108


* tickets are available to order online now, and
should be available from 20/12/09 in Jumbo & Hellraiser
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That sounds proper good, that :D
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I seems that the ball is well and truely rolling.
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They're very good :)
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The band will also be selling at least some of their stuff on vinyl during the tour :D
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now with added Rhombus and Legion!
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...and it was all going so well, too! :innocent:
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Seriously people of HL, if you can go GO GO GO!!!

The Eden House are stunning to hear and for you boys stunning to see!

Hope to catch them at some point myself.
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I think there's a small chance I might be seeing them soon. :wink:

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Thanks Don! Enjoy!

I seriously hope they play in The Netherlands too though!
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oooh, this is quite soon, isn't it?!

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"Influenced by the sounds of post-punk / new wave from 1978 - 1984. Imagine: Bowie and Pop's Berlin years mixed with the disparate sound of Joy Division and early Cure with the melodies and power of The Chameleons - this is Luxury Stranger. Currently promoting their debut album, 'Desolation', the band is also writing material for the second album, some of which finds its way into the live set."

"....the windswept grandiosity of classic line-up Echo and the Bunnymen". (ThisCity Magazine)

"...they just do the song thing so well and create the sort of record you should, depending on age, be cranking up before going out for the night. It’s one of those perfect life-affirming collections". (Mick Mercer)

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And they're not bad either! :lol: :wink:
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Small article on the gig in today's Metro! Well, at least people will be able to read it for free

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Tonight?

Oh so it is :wink:
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See you at the bar? ;D
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On a school night?








Maybe :wink:
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Well that was rather good.
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What fun was had.
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Any chance of a set list or a longer review?

Info seems a bit scant.
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It was really good
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Erudite wrote:Any chance of a set list or a longer review?

Info seems a bit scant.
Recollection is a bit scant! :urff:

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What a lot of fun was had :D

I'll leave it up to a neutral party to provide a full review 8)
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Erudite wrote:Any chance of a set list or a longer review?

Info seems a bit scant.
Setlist:
God's Pride
All My Love
Trashed Treasure
Reach Out
Iron In The Soul
Fire For You
The Dark Half
Sin
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Play Dead
Venus In Furs
To Believe In Something
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