Monday, 4 August 2014

15/8/2010 The Eden House at Dingwalls

SubjectThe Eden House at Dingwalls
PostedDate8/15/2010

This is a slightly weird night for me.  Some people seem to think I'm a
Goth - which I'm not. But here I am at a gig that's full of them! I guess I look
like I fit in, but I really don't feel like I have much in common with this crowd at
all - although oddly enough I meet four or five people I know.

The reason I'm at Dingwalls is to see The Eden House - a band who caught my
attention at my local festival recently (see my blogs on the East Barnet Festival)
by being so completely different to all the other bands on the bill - nearly all of
whom were cover bands. People had travelled to Barnet from as far afield as
Coventry just to see The Eden House - tonight people have travelled from
Scotland to see this band. Those are dedicated fans!

Sometimes it makes a refreshing change to see a band who are different to the
usual sort of stuff I go and see - so here I am. Dingwalls is packed with Goths
for a good reason tonight - The Eden House have impeccable Goth credentials
as their floating lineup has featured ex-members of Fields Of The Nephilim, and
there are also connections to The Mission.

This band's music is dark, brooding, and atmospheric.

There are changes afoot in the Eden House camp, as singer Amandine Ferrari (below right) is leaving and this is her last show with the band.

Two new singers have joined the band: Valenteen, and more recently Anna-Christina. Having up to three singers on stage at a time certainly adds a lot of depth to the already deep sound and feel of the band, and there is always something going on.

If you like your music dark and moody then this band are well worth checking out.

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