Eternity Soul
Eternity Soul formed in London in the early 2000s around vocalist Luna Celeste and guitarist Adrian Blackwood. Their song 'As The Shadows Fall' became a...
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Eternity Soul formed in London in the early 2000s around vocalist Luna Celeste and guitarist Adrian Blackwood. Their song 'As The Shadows Fall' became a breakthrough single, with its moody atmosphere and harmonies finding an audience.
Their music pulls from alternative rock and ambient folk, creating a sound that's hard to pin down. They've mentioned influences ranging from Pink Floyd to Enya, but their own recordings like 'Cry no More' and 'Fallen Angel' have a particular, somewhat mystical quality.
In 2007, the band dealt with a legal dispute over songwriting credits with a former member, which was settled out of court. They kept recording after that, with songs like 'Everlasting Hope' continuing in their established style.
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