Echoes of Eternity
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Echoes of Eternity | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Progressive Metal |
Years active | 2005-Present |
Label(s) | Nuclear Blast |
Website | echoesofeternity.net |
Members | |
Francine Boucher Brandon Patton Kirk Carrison Duane Cowan Sam Young |
Echoes of Eternity is a progressive metal band based in Los Angeles. Their debut album The Forgotten Goddess, was released in February 2007 on Nuclear Blast records.
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[edit] History
Echoes of Eternity was founded in 2005 by South Carolina natives Kirk Carrison and Brandon Patton, who had previously played in the death metal band Concrete Earth. Carrison met vocalist Francine Boucher while attending Full Sail recording school in Florida. The two began dating and moved to Los Angeles together following their graduation in 2001 to seek work in recording studios. After a few failed music projects, Carrison urged longtime friend and guitarist Patton to move to Los Angeles and form a band. The two enlisted Canadian-born Francine on vocals, who had previously worked in the techno/dance music genre, programming and recording her own work. The band then added bassist Duane Cowan, who had recently relocated from Japan to Los Angeles.
The group recorded a three song demo, which was sent out to producers and labels, and eventually found it's way to noted producer and guitarist Roy Z, who expressed interest in the band. Z initially wanted to produce the band, but was busy with other projects, and passed the demo along to Nuclear Blast records, who signed the band in 2006.[1]
The band entered Raven's Work studio in June 2006 to begin work on their debut release. Carrison, who was an assistant engineer at Raven's Work, was afforded studio time at night and on the weekends to record, although the studio is primarily used for television commercial audio post production. Produced by Raven's Work engineer Eric Ryan, the resulting album blended elements of American thrash metal with European style female-fronted gothic metal.[citation needed]
On February 20th, 2007, Echoes Of Eternity released their debut album The Forgotten Goddess on Nuclear Blast Records. Press response to the album was mixed, with Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles' Martin Popoff stating that he was "not thrilled with the high-strung, ProTooled, synthetic, stiff nature of the riffs and the drumming",[2] while Jeff Maki of Live-Metal.net said the album features "beautiful melodies galore, backed by a start-stop machine gun double bass attack and a classic metal guitar sound."[3]
Echoes of Eternity added second guitarist Sam Young in 2007, and filmed a video for the song "Voices in a Dream" with director Ole Carlson. In June 2007, the band embarked on a US tour opening for Symphony X and Sanctity, and later toured with Trail of Tears and Unexpect, but were forced to cancel the last few dates, after Francine came down with bronchitis. Currently the band is writing material for their second album.
[edit] Lineup
- Francine Boucher - Vocals
- Brandon Patton - Guitars
- Duane Cowan - Bass
- Sam Young - Guitars
- Kirk Carrison - Drums
[edit] Discography
- The Forgotten Goddess - 2007
[edit] External links
[edit] Notes
- ^ Haseltine, John. "Metal Warrants interview". Metalwarrants.com. Retrieved on 2008-02-27.
- ^ Popoff, Martin. "Brave Words review". Bravewords.com. Retrieved on 2008-02-27.
- ^ Maki, Jeff. "Live-Metal review". Live-Metal.net. Retrieved on 2008-02-27.