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About Winter In Eden
Symphonic Rock band from the UK. "For Winter in Eden is fraught with despair" We have now finished writing our third album and are thrilled to announce that the producer of the album will be Ruud Jolie (Within Temptation/For All We Know). The recording will start next week in The Netherlands. We will also be supporting Stream of Passion and Maiden uniteD in The Netherlands and Belgium this month. The second album "Echoes of Betrayal" was released on April 23rd 2012. Order your CD from www.winterineden.com and all good record shops or download from iTunes. The 2012 / 13 tour has so far seen Winter In Eden perform with Streams of Passion, Maiden United, DeeExpus, Sarah Jezebel Deva (ex Cradle of Filth, Therion) and Crimson Sky. Shows have included Cambridge Rock Festival as main support to Kyrbgrinder, Bram Stoker's International Film Festival in Whitby and an appearance at the Assembly Rooms in Leamington Spa with Karnataka. Winter In Eden came second in Classic Rock Society's Best New Band category and were nominated in the best live act catagory. They were featured as Classic Rock magazine's track of the day for 'Lies'. First review of the new album: WINTER IN EDEN - Echoes Of Betrayal: This British Symphonic Rock act really are one of the best bands in the UK and it was a pleasure getting this album through the post to review. From the opening moments of Echoes Of Betrayal youre treated to twelve tracks that will blow your mind. Musicianship on this album is spot on and if that wasnt enough wait until you hear the vocals from Vicky Johnson. Wow! This woman can sing. Every track on here is really got inside my head and I love this band for it. Favourite tracks for me include the opener For The Few, Possession, The Awakening Chapter III - Torment, Lies and Eyes Of A Child. This is certainly one of the best albums Ive heard this year and will certainly be in my top 5 by the end of the year. Winter In Eden really will blow you away with Echoes Of Betrayal. 9.5/10 Street Voice UK 2012 tour review: Winter In Eden were the replacement for Apparition. I couldn't help but think, when they began with their domineering symphonic sound, that their sound rings in a similar vein to Nightwish though the vocals weren't very Nightwish sounding but they did add a certain melodic sound to the flawlessly played keyboards and differing riffs which ranged from symphonic metalesque to more classic rock based, especially in the last song of the set: Lies. The band had a certain atmosphere around them as they performed, which is an odd little way, helped to enhance their diverse sound. Winter In Eden's set is certainly one of the more memorable performances I've seen the past few years and they deserve a bit more recognition for their work and music.