High-drama symphonic metal that reimagines global pop hits as cinematic anthems. Powerful vocal harmonies meet heavy riffs and orchestral swells.
Exit Eden is a symphonic metal supergroup formed in 2017, originally featuring Amanda Somerville, Clémentine Delauney, Marina La Torraca, and Anna Brunner. The project was founded on the conceptual hook of 'metalizing' mainstream pop and rock hits, a strategy that allowed them to bridge the gap between accessible radio melodies and the technical demands of European symphonic metal.
Their debut, 'Rhapsodies in Black,' established a high-gloss, maximalist production style characterized by dense orchestral layering and sophisticated four-part vocal arrangements. Following Somerville's departure, the group evolved into a trio for 2024's 'Femmes Fatales,' which introduced original compositions alongside their signature covers. They occupy a unique space in the metal ecosystem, functioning as both a gateway for pop listeners and a high-fidelity spectacle for existing fans of bands like Epica or Within Temptation. Their work is defined by a commitment to theatricality and the technical ability to execute complex vocal trade-offs that mirror the dynamics of musical theater.
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