EDENBRIDGE Working On New Album

January 24, 2012

Guitarist/founder Lanvall of Austrian female-fronted symphonic metallers EDENBRIDGE has issued the following update:

"The past year brought a big challenge and many changes for nearly all in the band, personally and professionally, so EDENBRIDGE had to step back into the second row temporarily. Furthermore, I was struck by a family tragedy through the suicide of my father, which I had to come to terms with and still have to. Moments where nothing is as it was before.

"These events, of course, will have a strong impact on our forthcoming album, which is scheduled for 2012. I believe that this is going to be the most intensive album of our history. 55 minutes of music and six lyrics are already written and I often have goosebumps listening to the songs. Furthermore, I am working on the longest epic track so far, which will be between 15 to 20 minutes. So stay tuned for the album!"

EDENBRIDGE is confirmed for the Castle Rock Festival, set to take place July 7 in Mühlheim an der Ruhr, Germany.

EDENBRIDGE's seventh album, "Solitaire", entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 95 back in July 2010.

The "Higher" video can be viewed below. The clip was filmed with director Silvan Buege (Blackstage TV).

EDENBRIDGE's live album, "LiveEarthDream", was released in May 2009. The disc was recorded at various concerts in 2008 and was only available through the band's fanshop.

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