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  • 23-05-2003 3:55pm
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    Supporting SEPULTURA on both Thursday 5th and Friday 6th of June at the Music Centre, will be UK noise-mongerers EDEN MAINE.

    In the words of Big & Clever Zine...
    Dealing in tunes not unlike the dillinger escape plan, EDEN MAINE - in a live setting - are quite possibly the most terrifying proposition ever.

    St Albans' resident noisemakers released their debut EP - The Treachery Pact - last September. Produced by Converge's Kurt Ballou, and released on Ignition Records, the EP elicited this 4K response from KERRANG:

    On this, their debut five-track EP, they've gone straight to the source and recruited Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou as producer. More importantly, they have a set of songs that could stand toe-to-toe with any Yank screamo band you'd care to mention. 'The Treachery Pact' is as impressive an opening shot as you could hope for, a dense slab of noise that combines intelligence and instinct, subtlety and aggression, darkness and light. There's a sharp set of dynamics and even - whisper it - melody lying at the heart of their organised chaos. Eden Maine are one of an increasing number of British bands ready to step confidently onto the world stage. Their first full-length album - due next year - will be the clincher. For now, though, 'The Treachery Pact' is more than adequate.
    Dave Everly KKKK


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