EDEN'S CURSE To Film/Record First-Ever Concert DVD, Live Album

February 9, 2010

Multinational melodic metallers EDEN'S CURSE will film/record their first live DVD and album in the USA in May.

The band was approached by MelodicRock.com owner Andrew McNeice to appear at his Melodic Rock Fest 2 concert event, which is scheduled to take place at The Roadhouse in Elgin, Illinois, within minutes of downtown Chicago on the weekend of April 30 to May 2, 2010.

"MelodicRock.com wanted diversity with this lineup and he shall have it," says Michael Eden, the band's singer. He adds "When Andrew requested the CURSE, we just couldn't say no! The wheels will be greased and the band will be firing on all cylinders. This should make an interesting few days sharing the stage with Y&T, WINGER, DANGER DANGER, JIMI JAMISON (SURVIVOR),CROWN OF THORNS, ALIAS and, of course, one-time JOURNEY vocalist Jeff Scott Soto's new band W.E.T., among many others. The CURSE has wanted to play in America for quite some time and now we will do that along with capturing it live in a city I've played many times in the last twenty-plus years."

EDEN'S CURSE is also nearing completion of the writing phase for its third album, to be titled "Trinity", which will be recorded in the spring with the band's longtime producer Dennis Ward (PINK CREAM 69, ANGRA, KROKUS) once again at the helm. "Trinity" will mark the band's recording debut with new keyboard player Alessandro Del Vecchio (GLENN HUGHES, IAN PAICE, MOONSTONE PROJECT, EDGE OF FOREVER). A fall 2010 release is planned, with full promotion to follow.

For more information, visit www.EdensCurse.com.

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