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Empires of Eden | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Sydney, Australia |
Genres | Heavy metal Power metal Melodic metal |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Activist Music |
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Empires of Eden is an Austrlaian collaborative power metal recording project based in Sydney and conceived and overseen by guitarist Stu Marshall, known for his work with Dungeon and Paindivision.
Paving the way for Empires of Eden's collaborative ethos, Marshall was heavily involved in the writing of Dungeon's 2004 album One Step Beyond. Inspired by the production of the album, and its reception, Marshall began evaluating the viability of a framework for an international recording project in the tradition of Ayreon or Avantasia.
Marshall approached a number of vocalists and other musicians with the premise that they were to be responsible for their own lyrics and melodies within a composition tailored to their typical style and range. The album was recorded at Marshall’s Frontiers Studio in Sydney and featured Louie Gorgievski (Crimsonfire), Mike Zoias (Transcending Mortality) and Chris Ninni (Sydney session vocalist), among others.
While the majority of soloing on the album was penned by Marshall, there are also performances by guests including 'Lord' Tim Grose and Mark Furtner (Lord), Ben Thomas (Paindivision) Richie Hausberger (Project Doomsday), Chris Porcianko Vanishing Point, Yoshiyasu Maruyama (Argument Soul) and Akira Takada (Cerberus).
For the second release, Marshall approached singers who had been major influences on his musical style, and the effort featured Zak Stevens, Michael Vescera, Steve Grimmett and Sean Peck as well as returning guest vocalists.
In 2011, the band signed a management deal with Rock N Growl Records.