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agreenroad · 9 months ago
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Adam's 2 Laws, Noah's 7 Laws, 10 Laws Of Moses, Commandments Of Jesus Christ
FIRST ADAMIC COVENANT LAW AND 2 COMMANDMENTS – FIRST REBELLION, FIRST KILLING AND FIRST BLOOD GUILT ESTABLISHED FIRST LAWS OF GOD FOR MAN Genesis 2 16 And the Lord God [s]commanded the man, saying, [t]Thou shalt eat freely of every tree of the garden, 17 But of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for [u]in the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt die…
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happymetalgeek · 6 years ago
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NEWS: EDEN'S CURSE Team Up With MOB RULES & DEGREED For UK Tour
NEWS: EDEN'S CURSE Team Up With MOB RULES & DEGREED For UK Tour @MetalPlanet72 @judith_fisher @AFM_Records @MobRulesBand @degreedmusic
EDEN’S CURSE are delighted to announce their headline Testament UK Tour in April 2019, in support of their new Best Of album which is out now on AFM Records, released 2nd November 2018.
Joining them on the road will be two VERY special guests in German Melodic Metal legends MOB RULES and up and coming Swedish Melodic Rock sensations DEGREED.
“MOB RULES have been one of my favourite bands for many…
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musicjunkiefix · 8 years ago
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  Munich, Backstage, Feb. 14th 2017
It was Valentine’s Day and a Tuesday. One might think, probably not the best evening for a live show. BUT…. German Power Metal band Freedom Call have made a stop in Munich during their ‘Master Of Light’ tour and their fans came.
As to be expected they didn’t come alone. They brought two bands along on tour with them.
First one to play that night were Veonity, a four piece from Vänersborg, Sweden. They started out in 2013 and released their first EP that same year. In early 2015 they released their first full length record, which was followed by their latest effort ‘Into The Void’ in 2016. Just like in Freedom Call their vocalist Sköld also plays guitar, which gives them a vibrant guitar sound. You should definitely check them out, when they come to town.
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Next on – Eden’s Curse. Based in Glasgow, UK, the members are a mixed bunch of five guys. Only the bassist and drummer are Scottish, their vocalist was born in Serbia, the guitarist is German and their keyboarder is from Finland. Their musical style is versatile, ranging from Power Metal to Progressive Metal with melodic choruses. According to their facebook page they’re listing Dream Theater, Yngwie Malmsteen and Queensryche among their favorites, which is an influence they can’t deny.  This is, don’t get me wrong, nothing negative at all. Everyone (me included) had fun watching them play.
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Finally, the band everyone was waiting for, entered the stage. The drums stood on a riser and to the left and right of it were ego risers, which bassist Ilker and guitarist Lars used during the intros to several songs. Can’t help but love those risers. Especially when you’re standing in the back, it gives you a better view on the bands and with the right lighting it also looks spectacular, which in Freedom Calls case it did. Freedom Call started out as a band in 1998, almost 20 years ago. They build up a name in the Power Metal genre during that time. Their songs range from fast to mid-tempo tracks plus powerful backing vocals from all band members. One thing’s for sure, their fans like to sing and dance. Lots of fists in the air and smiling faces that night. Something you don’t see at every show. Usually the audience is reluctant and more spectating than acting themselves. Not so that night. This show was a party among likeminded. Vocalist Chris Bay took his time between songs to talk and joke with the audience which cheered people up all the more. After about 90 minutes of fun and Happy Metal music the band closed their set with ‘Land Of Light’ from their 2002 release ‘Eternity’.
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Set list
Tears Of Babylon
United Alliance
Kings Rise And Fall
Union Of The Strong
Freedom Call
Hammer Of The Gods
Masters Of Light
Carry On
Evil
A Perfect Day
High Up
Metal Is For Everyone
The Circle Of Life
Power & Glory
Warriors
Land Of Light
  Make sure to follow the bands on social media and take your chances to see them live
Freedom Call
https://www.facebook.com/FreedomCallOfficial/
http://www.freedom-call.net/
https://www.youtube.com/user/FreedomCallTV
Veonity
https://www.facebook.com/veonity/
http://www.veonity.com/
https://twitter.com/veonity
https://instagram.com/veonity
Eden’s Curse
https://www.facebook.com/edenscurseofficial/
http://www.edenscurse.com/
https://twitter.com/edenscurse
~ Contributed by Alex Bock, https://twitter.com/abphotomjp
Concert review: Freedom Call, Eden’s Curse and Veonity. By Alex Bock Munich, Backstage, Feb. 14th 2017 It was Valentine’s Day and a Tuesday. One might think, probably not the best evening for a live show.
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earpeeler · 8 years ago
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ARfm – Steve Dack - Midweek Rock 28th December 2016
ARfm – Steve Dack – Midweek Rock 28th December 2016
Steve Dack – Midweek Rock 28th December 2016
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antiheromag · 8 years ago
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Interview: Paul Logue of EDEN'S CURSE
Interview: Paul Logue of EDEN’S CURSE
Formed in 2006, Multinational Melodic Metal band Eden’s Curse have risen from their humble beginnings as an internet based studio project to a fully blown touring outfit with five studio albums and one double-live release to their name. During a decade together, they have managed to win over audiences wherever they have played, whilst collecting praise from luminary peers, such as legendary Iron…
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xsrock-blog · 8 years ago
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Eden's Curse: Cardinal
Eden’s Curse: Cardinal
Artist: Eden’s Curse Album: Cardinal Genre: Metal / Hard Rock Label: AFM Records Release Date: October 14, 2016
Review: Prior to hearing Cardinal by Eden’s Curse, I was completely unaware of the band’s existence. But, man am I ever aware of Eden’s Curse now. This album simply blew me away. Keep in mind, that I had no expectations when I first put Cardinal on for a listen. From the opening track,
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devils-gatemedia · 9 years ago
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EDEN'S CURSE New Live Video, Studio Album News!
EDEN’S CURSE New Live Video, Studio Album News!
“Eden’s Curse belong with the best of today’s music. Trust me, you’re going to love this from beginning to end” – James LaBrie (Dream Theater)
“That’s good stuff that is! Did you fall in love with that voice? I did” – Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden)
Multinational melodic metal band Eden’s Curse are close to completing the writing phase on their as-yet-untitled fifth studio album, which will be…
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planetmosh · 10 years ago
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Eden's Curse announce release date of live album.
Eden’s Curse announce release date of live album.
Eden’s Curse today announced they will release their first live album, “Live with the Curse” on 13th March (EU) and 14th April (USA).
The double album was recorded live at the Classic Grand in Glasgow on 28th November 2013 and features tracks from all four Eden’s Curse albums.
The band will release a promo video in the coming weeks and will announce pre-order information for all territories as…
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wyrdwaysrockshow · 11 years ago
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Eden's Curse's Paul Logue: Making it Big!
Eden’s Curse’s Paul Logue: Making it Big!
Eden’s Curse are storming across the UK this May showcasing fourth studio album, Symphony of Sin. Interested to see how the band was preparing for the tour after several changes of personnel, I caught up with bassist Paul Logue to pick his brains.
WWRS: Cheers for speaking to the Wyrd Ways Rock Show. You describe yourself as ‘Bassist, co-founder, songwriter and General Dog’s Body’; are you the…
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metalshockfinland · 11 years ago
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DEN'S CURSE Sixth Studio Diary Video Posted Online
DEN’S CURSE Sixth Studio Diary Video Posted Online
Multinational Melodic Metal band EDEN’S CURSE have released the sixth installment in their studio diaries documenting the recording process of their latest studio album “Symphony Of Sin” which was released in October 2013 via AFM Records. The video can be viewed below.
This latest episode re-visits virtuoso guitarist Thorsten…
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happymetalgeek · 6 years ago
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NEWS: Eden's Curse Announce headline UK "Testament" Tour For 2019
NEWS: @edenscurse Announce headline UK "Testament" Tour For 2019 @MetalPlanet72 @judith_fisher @AFM_Records
Eden’s Curse are delighted to announce their headline Testament UK Tour in April 2019, in support of their new Best Of album which is out now on AFM Records, released 2nd November 2018.
Joining them on the road will be two VERY special guests in German Melodic Metal legends MOB RULES and up and coming Swedish Melodic Rock sensations degreed.
“Mob Rules have been one of my favourite bands for…
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tarrazu · 11 years ago
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EDEN'S CURSE - Evil & Divine
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earpeeler · 8 years ago
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ARfm – The Unchained Rock Show Boxing Day Special. The Top Ten Essential albums of 2016.
ARfm – The Unchained Rock Show Boxing Day Special. The Top Ten Essential albums of 2016.
The Unchained Rock Show Boxing Day Special. A review of the Top 10 essential albums of 2016 plus guests Paul Logue of Eden’s Curse and Dale Radcliffe of COP UK.
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antiheromag · 8 years ago
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Concert Review: EDEN'S CURSE with COP UK and EVOLVE at Manchester Academy
Concert Review: EDEN’S CURSE with COP UK and EVOLVE at Manchester Academy
EDEN’S CURSE with COP UK and EVOLVE at Manchester Academy – 22 November 2016 Review by Mark Dean || Photos by Mik Connor Photography Manchester Academy is our regular gig haunt with a selection of live concert venues under one roof. A midweek gig, however, raises issues in terms of crowd figures. I have personally found that Manchester rock fans tend not to venture out much during the week. Also,…
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happymetalgeek · 6 years ago
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Dawn Osborne gets to talk to Thorsten Koehne and Chrism from Eden’s Curse as they open Hard Rock Hell 12. Listen below now.
Read the review of day one of HRH 12 which Eden’s Curse opened
INTERVIEW: Dawn Osborne Interviews @edenscurse ‏on Opening @hardrockhell 12 @CentralpressPR @MetalPlanet72 @judith_fisher @AFM_Records Dawn Osborne gets to talk to Thorsten Koehne and Chrism from Eden's Curse as they open Hard Rock Hell 12. Listen below now. Read the review of day one of HRH 12 which Eden's Curse opened
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happymetalgeek · 6 years ago
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In the words of a rather famous band “Welcome, I bid you welcome…..” This spectacle, HRH XII in beautiful Pwllheli, North Wales, though is no electric circus, it’s the real deal but with a real undertone of the weird and macabre cabaret part of the circus as the opening ceremony has everyone mesmerized. The troupe of incredibly talented women set the tone beautifully – enjoy all that rock has to offer, dip into a weird wild fantasy world that Freddy Mercury would tip his hat to, and don’t be a dick.
HRHXII is already kicking ass!!
EDEN’S CURSE
The Opening Night of the HRH XII , if somewhat wet, is greeted with the arrival of opening act Eden’s Curse, who might have been forgiven for being overwhelmed due to the huge crowd in attendance. But after a short circus themed intro tape they hit the ground running with “Masquerades Ball” – these guys knew the score! – then without drawing breath “Break The Silence” rattles out the speakers. As the sound now balances itself out “The Great Pretender” maintains the momentum with the keyboards and backing vocals adding more layers to the traditional “Edens Curse” sound.
“Unbreakable” with full audience participation with the encouragement of vocalist Nikola Migic got the place rockin’ and is hands down the set highlight, with full use of the large single screen at the back of the stage projecting the group with wonderful coloured computer imagery enhances the performance even more. “Evil and Divine “ followed closely by “Angels and Demons” rounded off a very strong 7 song 40 minute set highlighting the best of what this amazing 5 piece can offer.
  MYKE GRAY
With the intro music of Queens “We Will Rock You” blasting out the speakers we get a shredding short instrumental from Myke Gray that kickstarts the set as “Stand Up For Rock n Roll” hits you between the eyes and BOOM this tiny little woman who I’ve never seen or heard before enters the stage going bat-shit crazy and working the crowd with ease. The woman in question is Kymberley Anne Jennett and what a voice and what a star in the making before the opening number has finished she is in the photo pit but climbs out and back on stage for “House of Love” which I have to admit at first is a bit strange to not hear Neville McDonald singing this classic track, But weird as it sounds it just does not matter as the female human dynamo just nails it!! If you plugged her into the national grid she would easily light up the whole of North Wales. Skin classics are peeled off one after another with “Love Like Suicide” and “Take Me Down To The River” with the dual guitars working to good affect.
Myke Gray smiling his usual happy self must have been amazed with the reaction especially on “Look But Don’t Touch” which saw the contented crowd peeling back the years to their youth with much singing and clapping and a little bit of dad dancing for good measure. The set was rounded off with a frantic version of “Shine your Light” with Kymberley losing the plot again and exiting the stage lost in the photo pit and I think she may have ended pretty much in the crowd such was her enthusiasm. I hope from a personal point that Myke can involve her in some future project either in the studio or live, with the musical chops that Myke Gray has in his arsenal and with his talented band that back him so well the only way is up.
  ROCK GODDESS
Rock Goddess – the name that strikes fear into many a band!! This ferocious 3 piece pack a punch that Tyson would have been proud of in his heyday. Fronted by the simply amazing Jody Turner, who has steered the ship through thick and thin. With a guitar sound sharper than a surgeon’s scalpel we are treated to both old and, very impressive, new material “Gonna Let Your Hair Down” showcases Jody’s lung power and, wow!!, what a voice. “To Be Betrayed” with its doom laden slow riffage and thunderous drums hasn’t aged in its 30 years existence and is still such a relevant track in 2018.
��Why Do We Never Learn”, a new track from the as yet unreleased new album, is huge and what I just witnessed was enough to make your fillings rattle and your arse shake. “Start Running” takes everyone back to the 80s and is still such a creepy song and new girl “Jenny Lane” delivers a solid bass line that underpins the track. If you ever need to understand the importance of a bass guitar then look no further because “Start running” needs that groove for Jodie Turner to weave her magic.
New  single “Are You Ready” steam hammers along at breakneck speed with a crystal clear sound stunning light show, old songs, new songs “Rock Goddess” have me and hundreds more transfixed, the new material is just so strong and slots in perfectly with the classic songs we all grew up with. Versions of “Back To You” and “Heavy Metal Rock n Roll” could strip the paint of your walls without you having to leave the comfort of your sofa with your paint thinner and scraper!!
Now here’s the thing – I’m very fortunate to attend many hundreds of gigs and see many amazing acts but the performance the band offered is one of the best shows I’ve ever witnessed and I’m talking about 35 years!!
  PHIL CAMPBELL AND THE BASTARD SONS
Guitar legend and HRH award winner 2018, Phil Campbell, has the punters filling the venues nooks and crannies and the place is rammed to the gills, “Big Mouth” sets the stall out in aggressive fashion followed by “Freakshow” which is one of the highlights from the debut album and thankfully comes over even better live, even going as far as to creating a very small but, never the less, impressive mosh pit.
Serious twiddling from Mr Campbell is met with gratitude from the onlookers and, backed by his talented sons, the band is like a runaway train gathering momentum all the time. First of the “Motorhead” covers duly arrives with “Born To Raise Hell” reminding us all of the great sadly missed Lemmy, then up steps Phil who peels off a solo that merits his well-deserved award the previous evening. “Get On Your Knees” with its nod and a wink to old school metal is bolstered big time with the dual guitars and on command everyone obliges the request to raise their middle fingers in the air!!
A quick blast through R.A.M.O.N.E.S gets the mosh pit stirring just a little bit more then its straight into album opener “Ring Leader” and once again takes over a life of its own in the live arena. Wrapping the set-up is the triple whammy of “Silver Machine”, “Ace Of Spades” and a spine snapping version of “Bomber”. Talk about spoilt rotten and slightly emotional in a rock n roll way. Cracking stuff from a true down n dirty, rock n roll band.
  MICHAEL SCHENKER
Closing the first night proper is the unbelievably gifted Michael Schenker and his festival of former lead singers, this has to be one of the most chaotic and arse about face shows I’ve seen in a long while! It goes against the grain of what most bands try and achieve in a live setting. But fear not because it works!!
First example the intro music is AC/DC’s “Highway To Hell” so the crowd are pumped. Schenker walks onstage and what do we get? “Blackout”? or possibly “Another Piece Of Meat”? Oh no. No. No No. We get an acoustic soothing version of The Scorpions “Holiday” then he addresses the crowd regarding his long and impressive career then its straight into what everyone presumed would be the encore song “Doctor, Doctor” where various singers all appear on stage these include Graham Bonnet, Dougie White, McCauley, by which time they were only 2 songs in.
“Vigilante Man” gets Dougie White up on his own singing the track with his usual enthusiasm. New track “The Church” is another chance for the stage to be filled with no less than 4 singers. In-between many of the songs Schenker chats away to the crowd all about his time in various groups and how old he was when certain tracks were written and personally I found this set up really refreshing. The songs on the other hand need no introduction, with the following just an example “Natural Thing”, “Shoot Shoot”, “Armed and Ready”, and “Only You Can Rock Me” with instrumentals from his “Scorpions” days thrown in the mix for good measure.
The great man can’t go wrong.
Then the moment everyone was waiting for “Rock Bottom”. Were we going to get a 10 minute version or a 15 minute version? I never timed it but take my word for it, the man isn’t human!! With solid bass and drums keeping everything in time, Schenker just cast his magic over his fretboard he explored it like a kid would explore a sweetshop, then just to take the piss he picks up a camcorder starts filming the crowd whilst still creating a mind blowing solo. “Lights out” finished the set and basically everyone went home gob-smacked, inebriated and happy after a brilliant first night of booze great company and 5 great bands.
  Review by Steve Bruty
Photos by Edyta Krzesak
GIG REVIEW: HRH XII Kicks of the Weekend With An Incredible Start with @edenscurse @MykeGrayMusic @RockGoddessOff1 @PCATBS @MW_Schenker @MetalPlanet72 @bruty_steve @EdytkaK @CentralpressPR In the words of a rather famous band “Welcome, I bid you welcome…..” This spectacle, HRH XII in beautiful Pwllheli, North Wales, though is no electric circus, it’s the real deal but with a real undertone of the weird and macabre cabaret part of the circus as the opening ceremony has everyone mesmerized.
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