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Earth Calling Angela : Hope Springs Eternal
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Remastered recordings from one of the UK's goth-rock legends.
Genre: Rock: Goth
Release Date: 2006
Hope Springs Eternal Record Label: The Streetlight Farm
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Before The Storm/First Damnation 3:39 $0.99
Angela 5:34 $0.99
Adoration 3:47 $0.99
Dead To The World 8:07 $0.99
Rebekka 3:37 $0.99
Godmother 1:48 $0.99
Seduction 5:49 $0.99
Hope Springs Eternal 4:21 $0.99
Shine (In The Haze) 4:36 $0.99
Light 3:53 $0.99
Acceptance 4:40 $0.99
The Magician 6:24 $0.99
Victoriana 5:17 $0.99
The Desert Song 5:09 $0.99
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Album Notes

This compilation of demos and early recordings has been put together to meet overwhelming public demand for a CD release of Earth Calling Angela material. Until now, these tracks have only been available on cassette. For those unfamiliar with ECA, read on...

Earth Calling Angela entered into their embryonic phase when vocalist and songwriter Miles Fender was hazily shimmying through his teenage years - slowly acquiring equipment, the technical knowledge to use it, and piecing together his compositional talents.
The original ECA line-up was Miles (vocals, guitar, synths, samples, and drum programming), with childhood pal Stuart Barker (bass). It was in this form that the debut demo, 'First Damnation', was recorded in the Summer of 1992.

Soon after, Paul Broome was added to the line-up (as a second guitarist, and backing vocalist) to add a little more depth and power to the ECA sound - and make it possible for the songs to be performed live. Paul's addition to the ranks was soon followed by Stuart's quiet exit, due to a rapidly accelerating nomadic lifestyle.

The first gig took place in the Biko Bar at Coventry University in March 1993 (as part of the annual Band Society showcase). The second demo, 'Dead To The World', was released late in the same year, and a couple more gigs followed in 1994.

A big change to the dynamics of ECA came in 1995, when Miles and Paul decided to introduce the added stage presence of a third member. So it was that long time band friend Ridley McIntyre was invited to join the fray - and lay down the bass tracks in a live environment (his audition consisted of proving that he could learn and play the bass line to 'Dead To The World', for its entire 7 minute+ duration).

The trio entered the studio in 1995 to record the track 'Hope Springs Eternal' - which featured on the Alice In... 3CD set 'The Sounds of New Hope - Volumes 1 & 2', and gained the band much attention throughout Europe.

It was as a three-piece that the most memorable ECA gigs were performed, and also that the album 'Reverence In Kind' was recorded (unreleased - due to an incompetent sound engineer messing up the digital mix-down) in 1996 - with additional girlie vocals provided by Heather Slater, at that time guitarist in fellow Midlands Goth band Phantasmagoria, and now plying her trade with Pale Heather and The Monikers.

Between 1994 and -97, gigs at The Mercat in Birmingham saw ECA supporting the likes of Two Witches, The Merry Thoughts and All Living Fear. While one of the last gigs was at Rock City in Nottingham (the only gig outside the West Midlands!) supporting local heroes Die Laughing.

Both Miles and Ridley left the UK in 1998 for new lives (and beautiful wives) in the United States (West and East coasts respectively), and Earth Calling Angela sadly stepped off the UK Goth stage.

THE RETURN OF EARTH CALLING ANGELA

Until now... after 10 years Earth Calling Angela is back as an active Transatlantic force in the Goth arena! Defying all geography we're currently working on new material, the first evidence of this is now available in the forms of 'The Messenger' and 'Sweet Misery' at http://myspace.com/earthcallingangela

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REVIEWS

Fantastic, long-awaited album!
author: Heather
This long-awaited compilation is a must for anyone who enjoys goth and alternative music with a pop sensibility and intelligent lyrics. The guitars shimmer, the drum programming is excellent, the bass is meaty and there are hooks aplenty. Add this to Miles's yearning vocals - somewhere between Robert Smith, Andrew Eldritch and Carl McCoy - and you have a heady goth brew with some "lost" dancefloor gems. Excellent - buy it now!
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Wow... this rocks!
author: NoTone
Just recieved my copy of HSE! Wow... this rocks! never thought it would sound so good! For example Dead To The World! That drums hit so hard, i´m impressed! Extraordinary job remastering!
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Introspective rock, with sweeping guitars and a sense of urgency.
author: Dave H
As 1990s indie grew moribund, it became harder to find music with a sense of the dramatic. Earth Calling Angela perhaps represented a backlash against this Zeitgeist; dark alternative rock with a pounding drum machine and a sense of urgency. Fate, however, did not smile upon this band. Despite popular live gigs, and a series of recording sessions, ECA imploded before their début album could see the light of day. But now they’re back! Hope Springs Eternal gives us their best 1990s material, sensitively remastered and pieced back together by frontman Miles Fender. The result sounds surprising fresh; gothic rock and electropop influences are clearly laid bare, but the obvious clichés of these genres are avoided. Tracks like “Acceptance” and “The Desert Song” demonstrate the bands atmospheric depth, whilst the sprightly “Seduction” reminds you of their sneaking pop sensibilities. Overall, Hope Springs Eternal is an intelligent, introspective work, which will doubtlessly delight both old fans and new.
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Old school GOTH rock - Don't miss it!!!
author: The Dreamer
Hope Springs Eternal is a great album which all old school GOTH rockers should have at home. If you like The Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, Fields of the Nephilim and more, don't hesitate any longer and get this one. You'll never regret it...!!!
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