As Eden Burns
As Eden Burns was a Seattle quartet with Rebekah Pennington on vocals, Cameron Stucky on guitar, Jayce Murphy on bass, and Isaac Young on drums. They put out...
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As Eden Burns was a Seattle quartet with Rebekah Pennington on vocals, Cameron Stucky on guitar, Jayce Murphy on bass, and Isaac Young on drums. They put out their self-titled debut album in 2009, which included the track 'As Eden Burns.' The band followed it with 'Eden II' in 2011 and 'The Great Divide' in 2014.
Their music pulled from rock and metal, with songs like 'Conceptual Decay' and 'Enemy' showing their range. They faced some criticism early on from listeners who found their sound too blended or unoriginal, but they kept recording and playing shows.
They released one more album, 'Ashes to Eden,' in 2017. It had the song 'Ever Again' on it. After that, the band's activity slowed down.
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