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Post by Eva Tomorrow on Dec 8, 2013 11:59:30 GMT 2
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Post by Eva Tomorrow on Dec 8, 2013 21:43:38 GMT 2
:joey00:Joey said:
" ... The album that maybe turned things around for us and was probably the most important album of the comeback years is 'Last Look At Eden'. "
Interesting, ... in our recent "battle of the songs" this forum chose between 4 finalists, two songs from this album ... I think for us this album is also very important.
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Post by ent on Dec 12, 2013 15:52:11 GMT 2
:joey00:Joey said: " ... The album that maybe turned things around for us and was probably the most important album of the comeback years is 'Last Look At Eden'. "Interesting, ... in our recent "battle of the songs" this forum chose between 4 finalists, two songs from this album ... I think for us this album is also very important. Amusing interview indeed. I also find interesting what he says about Secret Society: 'Secret Society' though, that was more like the dark years of touring, the dark years of the comeback. Obviously when we did 'Start From The Dark' there was an interest, Europe's coming back, they're doing something. It was a dark and raw diamond that album so at the start people were curious but when 'Secret Society' came we had to show that we meant business, that we were gonna stay around for a while. We pushed the limits with 'Secret Society', it was quite a modern record. That was the moment where the hard work was, like you say some places where half empty and stuff. We had to put in those hours on 'Secret Society' to cement maybe a deeper respect from the rock community. I think we did that with 'Secret Society' and what was interesting was that the UK press started to sit up a bit and react and I remember some reviews were really good for 'Secret Society'. It did a lot of good for us, it wasn't a very commercial record but it did a lot of good for us so it was nice to play 'Always The Pretenders' and 'Love Is Not The Enemy' at Sweden Rock.
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