
Eden's Fall
Harmony of Lies
© 2005 Eden's Fall (634479217562)
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Aggressive, Melodic Thrash Metal from Chicago. Eden's Fall combines aspects of Thrash, Death, Speed, Progressive and Classic Heavy Metal to create a unique sound featuring clean lead vocals w/ backing vocal growls plus dual guitars & double bass drumming
tracks
- 1 Blur the Lines
- 2 Planet Hate
- 3 Lost Again
- 4 Chemical Dreams
- 5 Bleed
- 6 Dead Thought Matrix
- 7 Liquid Christ
- 8 We Betray
- 9 Nothingheart
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Eden's Fall is:
John Barr - Lead Vocals
Rob Aquino - Lead, Rhythm & Accoustic Guitar
Tony Gronowski - Lead & Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals.
Dan Gronowski - Bass Guitar and Backing Vocals.
Ray Smith - Drums
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- author: Marcin
this is a thrash record with some death metal influences, really heavy and crushing, yet melodic and listenable. Some similarities to Nevermore are obvious, but this is not a poor copy of a great band, this is a great band doing great music on their own terms. Complex, hevy, melodic, check this out!
NOT BAD !!
author: BRAD Kentucky FT. Lauderdale WITTI LIKE THE singers VOICE!! THE music does ROCK!!
- author: Murat Batmaz / Sea of Tranquility
Most of the songs on Harmony of Lies are highly old-school thrash metal influenced, as traces of Overkill (particularly in the vocals) and Exodus are detected in their songcraft, but there is also a good dose of 90's US metal here. I had to think of Nevermore circa Dreaming Neon Black on "Bleed" and the ambitious album finale "Nothingheart". Starting with dark acoustic guitars that quickly transform into bone-crushing riffs with thrashy drum attacks, the former has great Warrel Dane type of singing by John Barr, who is otherwise more of a Chuck Billy meets Blitz kind of a vocalist. "Nothingheart" also contains some acoustic guitar in its intro but the tune develops into an outstanding piece with soaring guitar harmonies and angry vocals. (Click on link above to read full review...)