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Topic: Images Of Eden (May 2010) Posted: May 02 2010 at 15:02 |
Images Of Eden is a new prog metal band from USA. Well, they are not a standard prog metal band. They do prog metal their own way. I got in touch with Gordon Tittsworth for the Images Of Eden story so far. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When, where and by whom was
Images Of Eden formed? Why did you choose that name?
I actually founded the act in
1999 after leaving another band. It was during the writing sessions
of “Chapter I” when I decided I was going to call the CD “Images
of Eden”. I just hadn’t thought of a band name yet. So, I was
talking with my wife about my idea and she suggested using “Images
of Eden” as the band name since it really fit my theme of looking
at your own world in a positive way, no matter what cards you happen
to be dealt. After that, the debut CD started to become known as
“Chapter I” even though it does not officially specify a title
anywhere.
To start with; please give me
your (long or brief) thoughts and low downs on.......
Chapter I from 2001 I wrote everything here and
played all of the instruments with a session drummer. This CD was to
be the debut CD which would be used as a foundation of the sound/
style as well as forming the band. I achieved what I wanted to with
this so I have no regrets looking back. It was the only CD where
there were really no expectations, hopes or fears. It was 100%
uninhibited songwriting for me.
Sunlight of the Spirit from 2006 SotS was what I would call my
“learning experience” CD. I truly believe it was an evolution
from CH1 but definitely was not “there” yet. However, it was
(again) a snapshot in time for me. My goal was do “out-write”
the CH1 and since I now had a full time band, “out-play” CH1 as
well. This CD was also the first to have a professional, worldwide
promotion and release through Nightmare Records/ Silent Planet
Promotions. Another aspect of this CD is that it was a continuation
on CH1 and picked up where CH1 left off from a concept perspective.
What is the latest update on
your band?
We have just finished our 3rd
CD titled, Rebuilding The Ruins. This CD is
worlds beyond the first 2 and not even in the same league. I know it
is bold anytime an artist claims this but the proof is in the
production, songwriting and execution of the CD. Just listen for
yourself. This CD also picks up exactly where Sunlight of the Spirit
left off. We are currently shopping labels for a release later in
2010. Again, I made sure to “out-write” SotS. I believe one of
the biggest evolutions came from my experience of recording with my
other band, Dread The Forsaken, where I was just a straightforward
metal vocalist with no progressive sound at all. DTF really pushed
my limits and brought out a new side of me! Thanks a million to
Mauricio Liborio from DTF for this!
The biggest reason for the evolution
of Rebuilding The Ruins is that we produced it
ourselves and did not have to pay for studio time, etc. so we had all
of the time in the world to “get things right” where I forced
myself to “settle” for certain things on CH1 and SotS that I
would not settle for on Ruins. Also, this CD had the best 2
producers that I have every worked with – Chris Lucci (also on
drums) did all of the mixing on the CD and Eric Zimmerman (known for
his work with Fates Warning, Deftones, Suicidal Tendencies,
Buckcherry, Limp Bizket, Alanis Morrisette, etc.) mastered the CD.
How would you describe your
music and which bands or scene would you compare your music with?
Currently (and I say
“currently” for a reason which I will not get into at this time),
we are considered progressive metal/ progressive hard rock and are
compared to bands such as Fates Warning, Iron Maiden, Queensryche and
even a less technical Dream Theater and Symphony-X.
What are your experiences with
the music scene and the industry?
I have always tried to be
realistic so given the fact that we are currently a progressive metal
band, I feel we’re doing better than average, actually. I really
have no major complaints other than progressive music never getting
the recognition it deserves. The masses (A.K.A.- mainstream) has
never seemed to understand or embrace the style. It seems like only
a selective population or “niche” really understands and accepts
progressive music, when in reality, it is one of the more difficult
styles to write, play, perform, record, sing, etc. This makes me
wonder and/or question how worthwhile the genre really is (thus the
term “currently” above ;-)
Just to wrap this interview up;
do you have any regrets in your music career?
Absolutely… getting into it
too late. But, hindsight is 20/20 and everything happens for a
reason. Other than that, I really have no complaints. Bottom line-
no one will find you in this business. You need to create your own
destinies here. Oh, and also beware of the many scams that are out
there. I will sound like a cliché but if something seems too good
to be true….. IT IS! I found that out the hard way.
What are your five favourite
albums? Fates Warning- Awaken The
Guardian
Type O Negative- October Rust
Iron Maiden- (Self-titled) & The
Number of the Beast (tie)
Disturbed- Believe
Badlands- (Self-titled)
Anything you want to add to this
interview?
GT: Actually, yes. I have had the
privilege of joining 2 other amazing bands and working with great
musicians that have become very good friends as well. In 2008, I
travelled to Guatemala to do a “for hire” gig with the
power-metal/ nu-metal band, Dread The Forsaken. It was the trip of a
lifetime which actually turned into another full time band for me.
We are about to release our debut CD titled, Unbound,
later this year as well.
Also, during the recording sessions
for Images of Eden’s Rebuilding The Ruins, I was offered to join
the heavy-hitting progressive-metal band out of TX-USA called All Too
Human. Chris Lucci (drummer for Images of Eden) is also the drummer
for ATH. They liked my style so I got the offer for the gig. The
vocal tracks are now complete for the 3rd
ATH CD titled, Juggernaut. This will hopefully
be released later this year.
Here are links to some to my bands:
IMAGES OF EDEN:
DREAD THE FORSAKEN:
ALL TOO HUMAN:
GORDON TITTSWORTH MYSPACE:
Thank you to Gordon Tittsworth for this interview. Images Of Eden's PA profile can be found here
Edited by toroddfuglesteg - May 02 2010 at 16:43 |
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