Past members See below | Years active 2004 - present Genre Progressive rock | |
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Website www.edensongtheband.com Members James Byron SchoenTony WaldmanStefan PaoliniBarry SeroffTD Towers Albums The Fruit Fallen, Years In the Garden of Years, Echoes of Edensong: From the Studio and Stage Record labels The Laser's Edge, Edensong Similar Infinite Spectrum, Glass Hammer, Rikard Sjöblom, Kaipa, New Keepers of the Water |
Edensong cold city official lyric video
Edensong is a New York-based orchestral progressive rock band formed in 2004. Their 2008 debut album, The Fruit Fallen, and 2009/2010 festival performances have received much praise within the progressive rock community. The band released their latest album, 'Years in the Garden of Years' on September 30, 2016.
Contents
- Edensong cold city official lyric video
- Edensong years in the garden of years official trailer
- College Years 2002 2005
- After College 2005 2008
- Echoes of Edensong 2008 2011
- Years In The Garden Of Years 2011 2016
- Current members
- Former members
- Discography
- Songs
- References
Edensong years in the garden of years official trailer
College Years (2002 - 2005)
Edensong formed at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut in 2002. The band began as a collaboration between two students, drummer Matt Cozin, and singer/songwriter James Schoen. The two later joined forces with guitarist Ben Wigler, a former band mate and childhood friend of Schoen's, under the name "Echoes of Eden." The band’s debut production was an epic rock-opera, entitled “Beyond Eden,” performed at Wesleyan University in April 2003. The composition included a full rock band, orchestral instruments, a choir, and an African drumming ensemble.
After College (2005 - 2008)
After graduating from Wesleyan, Schoen and a fresh lineup took the project (by this time redubbed "Edensong") in a more traditional direction: standard rock band. The band focused primarily on live performances in the New York area. However, this emphasis on performance greatly detracted from their studio work, and ultimately delayed the production of their debut album, "The Fruit Fallen.” Tensions regarding a tour with fellow New York-based band Astronaut Down in 2006 caused the band to dissolve again. This left Schoen alone with the task of completing the recording and mixing of "The Fruit Fallen." The album was finally completed in October 2007 after being mastered by the legendary engineer Bob Katz, and was released in the summer of 2008 to widely held critical acclaim."Interview with James Schoen of Edensong". progarchives.org. November 10, 2008.
Echoes of Edensong (2008 - 2011)
As a performing band, Edensong became active in the festival circuit, playing three progressive rock festival performances: Three Rivers Progressive Rock Festival in August 2009, ProgDay in September 2009, and the Terra Incognita festival at Quebec City in May 2010. The band contributed the song Lorelai to The Haiti Projekt, a compilation of works by progressive rock artists created to raise relief funds in the wake of the disaster in Haiti. Their EP, “Echoes of Edensong: From the Studio and Stage,” features new studio-recorded tracks as well as selected live tracks from their festival appearances from 2008-2009.The cover artwork was done by noted New Jersey based painter Alison Silva.
Years In The Garden Of Years (2011 - 2016)
In 2011 work began on Edensong's second full length record, 'Years In The Garden Of Years'. Unlike 'The Fruit Fallen', this album would be composed by the band, with each member contributing to the compositional process. The concept album features an extended song cycle on themes of time, each song a different scale and perspective. Recorded at JBS studios by singer James Schoen and mastered by Bob Katz, the album features artwork by surrealist painter Dan May. The album will be released September 30th by Laser's Edge.
Current members
Former members
Discography
Songs
Beneath the TideEchoes of Edensong: From the Studio and Stage · 2010
Cold CityYears In the Garden of Years · 2016
The ReunionThe Fruit Fallen · 2008