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11-652: Edenbridge may mean: Edenbridge (band) , a symphonic metal band from Austria Edenbridge, Kent , a town in England Edenbridge, Saskatchewan , a former Jewish settlement in Canada Humber Valley Village , a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, commonly referred to as Edenbridge-Humber Valley Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

22-536: A limited-edition live album recorded in 2008. Solitaire was released on 2 July 2010 and charted at number 95 in Germany. In February 2010, bassist Simon Holzknecht left the band. In 2012, the band asked fans to help sponsor the new album's orchestra recordings. In late 2012, all orchestra and drum recordings had been completed. Bassist Wolfgang Rothbauer who formerly played for Disbelief and Zombie Inc. joined Edenbridge in 2013. The eighth studio album The Bonding

33-419: Is an Austrian symphonic metal led by songwriter Arne "Lanvall" Stockhammer and fronted by soprano singer Sabine Edelsbacher. Established in 1998, the band has released eleven studio albums so far. Edenbridge was formed in 1998 by guitarist and keyboardist Lanvall, singer Sabine Edelsbacher, and bassist Kurt Bednarsky. The line-up was completed when drummer Roland Navratil joined the band. Edenbridge entered

44-581: Is the seventh studio album by the Austrian symphonic metal band Edenbridge . Like its predecessor MyEarthDream , Solitaire also enlists the Czech Film Orchestra. Although the album features mainly symphonic metal, influences of power metal have also been observed. The album received positive reviews from the critics. The complex sound, a flawless production and the vocal abilities of singer Sabine Edelsbacher have been noted by both About.com and

55-538: The album Arcana (2001). During a tour in 2002, Edenbridge's bassist and founding member Kurt Bednarsky left the band. In December 2003, the album Aphelion was released. Their next album, recorded live and entitled A Livetime In Eden , was released in August 2004, followed by the studio album Shine in October. At that time, a new bassist, Frank Bindig, joined the band. In December the same year, guitarist Andreas Eibler left

66-612: The band and was replaced by Martin Mayr. The Grand Design (2006), their fifth studio album, was recorded at Lanvall's studio Farpoint Station and was released on 19 May 2006 in Europe, and on 30 January 2007 in America. The single "For Your Eyes Only" was released on 21 April 2006 featuring the album track "Evermore" and a cover version of the James Bond theme of " For Your Eyes Only ", the first cover

77-559: The band ever recorded. The following year, Edenbridge signed a worldwide deal with Napalm Records. Edenbridge released MyEarthDream in April 2008. The album features the Czech Film Orchestra , with arrangements by Enrique Ugarte. In November 2008 bass player Frank Bindig left, and he was replaced the next year by Simon Holzknecht; Dominik Sebastian joined on guitar. A few days later, on 4 May 2009, Edenbridge released LiveEarthDream ,

88-552: The recording studio in 1999, signing a record deal with Massacre Records the same year. In the following year, their debut album Sunrise in Eden was released. The band added a second guitarist, Georg Edelmann, to its line-up in February 2000, but his stay with the band was to be a short one. When he left in January 2001, he was replaced by Andreas Eiblar. Under this line-up, Edenbridge released

99-506: The title Edenbridge . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edenbridge&oldid=750422832 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Edenbridge (band) Edenbridge

110-525: Was released in June 2013. Lanvall and Sabine began a side project, "Voiciano", in February 2014. It focuses exclusively on acoustical music and released their first album, Everflow , in 2014. In November 2014 the band announced their first video album, called A Decade and a Half... The History So Far to celebrate their 15th anniversary. The video album contains early beginnings of the band, tour and studio documentaries and live concerts from 1998 to 2014. The album

121-445: Was released on 8 May 2015. The ninth studio album, The Great Momentum , was released on 17 February 2017. It reached position 80 in the Swiss album charts and 82 in Germany. On 26 August 2022, they released their eleventh studio album titled Shangri-La . The album is the band's first album under AFM records. Timeline Solitaire (Edenbridge album) Solitaire

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