Official press release: Eve’s Fall to release debut album “From Here On” coming April

Thursday 31 January 2013 13:17

This April Eve’s Fall will release their debut album “From Here On”. In the spring of 2012 this heavily pop-influenced metal band, led by the vocals of Liesbeth Cordia, introduced themselves to the Dutch stages for the first time. After these successful first try-out shows the band is now ready for the real deal. As a teaser, the videoclip for the first single “Enough!” will be released through the official website and social media pages of the band on February 9th. In addition, the single will be available for purchase on iTunes and Bandcamp.

On “From Here On”, Eve’s Fall present a catchy mix of heavy, modern metal, with strong influences from pop-music. The diverse musical backgrounds of the members add up to a fresh and varied sound. An energetic and powerful live performance completes the package. This was already proven when the band was chosen by the crowd to advance to the semi-finals of BandBoost after their performance in the preliminaries, January 19th, at the Popcentrale

In cooperation with Dave Schinkel of Live Surround Sound, Eve’s Fall have been in the process of finishing the recordings of their debut. The keys were recorded by keyboardist Len van de Laak. The various steps in the recording process were made available to the public in frequent studio reports on the YouTube channel of the band (www.youtube.com/evesfallband), giving an indication of what is to come. This April, the album will be revealed as a whole, introducing Eve’s Fall to the world.

The semi-finals of BandBoost, to which Eve’s Fall has advanced, will take place April 20th. In addition, Eve’s Fall is set to perform on March the 1st, supporting Kingfisher Sky and Sin7sinS at the P3, Purmerend, and on April 6th in Winston, Amsterdam (with Kowai and Only Fate Remains).


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