EDENBRIDGE To Release Live Album

November 13, 2008

Austrian female-fronted symphonic metal band EDENBRIDGE will release a live album in the spring of 2009. Entitled "LiveEarthDream" (see cover artwork below),the disc was recorded at various concerts in 2008 and can only and exclusively be ordered through the band's fanshop. The album will be limited to 1,000 copies and will not be available anywhere else. All fans who pre-order the disc between now and December 31, 2008 will have their names included in the "thank-you" list in the CD booklet and get the album signed by the band.

Bassist Frank Bindig recently left EDENBRIDGE in order to focus on his other projects. The group is currently seeking a replacement. Applicants must possess "passion, personality, live experience and, of course, playing technique," according to a posting on the band's web site. "If you think you can bring all this, you should not hesitate to apply for the vacant bass player position in EDENBRIDGE!"

All submissions should be sent to [email protected].

A 13-minute audio interview with guitarist/founder Lanvall and vocalist Sabine Edelsbacher of the Austrian female-fronted symphonic metal band EDENBRIDGE conducted by Norway's Metal Express Radio has been posted online at this location.

EDENBRIDGE's sixth studio album, "MyEarthDream", was released in Europe in April 2008 via Napalm Records. The cover art was created by Anthony Clarkson, who has previously worked with BLIND GUARDIAN, among other artists. The mixing sessions for the CD were completed at Thin Ice Studios in England with Karl Groom (THRESHOLD). The mastering took place at the Finnvox Studios in Helsinki, Finland with Mika Jussila.

EDENBRIDGE performing live in Enschede, Netherlands - October 17, 2008:

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