Multi-national melodic metallers Eden’s Curse have announced their new line-up after a gruelling audition process, with Serbian Nikola Mijic taking over as vocalist, and Welshman Steve Williams joining the ranks as keyboardist.
Eden’s Curse were formed in 2007 by Scottish bassist Paul Logue and American vocalist Michael Eden, before adding two Germans (keyboardist Ferdy Doenberg and guitarist Thorsten Koehne) and an Englishman, Pete Newdeck.
Six years and three albums later, Logue, Koehne and Newdeck remain, but the roles of singer and keyboardist have been recast a number of times.
Nikola Mijic, from Senta in North Serbia, has previously fronted Serbian act Alogia and Hungarian prog-rock band Dreyelands. He replaces Marco Sandron, who in turn replaced founding member Michael Eden back in 2011.
Steve Williams, who has previously played for legendary British power-metal band Dragonforce, and has been keyboardist with Power Quest for the last decade, will become the third keyboardist for Eden’s Curse, replacing Italian Alessandro Del Vacchio.
Along with the line-up announcement, Eden’s Curse have confirmed the release of their fourth album, ‘Symphony of Sin’, via AFM Records, on October 4th.
A single, entitled, ‘Evil & Divine’ will precede the album, accompanied by a music video, which the band have filmed at St. Andrews in the Square, in Glasgow.