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Eden Automatic : Not Your Familiar
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Not Your Familiar is Eden Automatic's third CD. Exploring their darker side on this 5 song EP led to two songs being placed in the Shock-o-Rama Cinema film “Suburban Nightmare.”
Genre: Rock: Psychedelic
Release Date: 2003
Not Your Familiar Record Label: Eden Automatic
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SPECIAL: 10% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I'll Love You to Death 4:57 $0.99
Pretty Boys in Pleather 3:54 $0.99
Waiting for the Sun 3:42 $0.99
Don't Wake Becky 4:41 $0.99
The Truth 4:09 $0.99

Album Notes

Eden Automatic defines the new dark alternative by spiraling in and around silky vocals adding erotic texture to an eerie soundscape. Layered in part by guitarist Doug Conlon, bassist Greg Terhune, and drummer Scott Miles while lead singer Annette Conlon provides additional guitar.

A four-piece rock band from Dallas, fronted by Annette Conlon, Eden Automatic delivers the instant pleasure promised by their name. Constant travel has built a regional fan base in Texas, Louisiana, Colorado, Oklahoma, and New Mexico - from small venues to fairs and festivals - Eden Automatic has forged a new genre.

Not limited to live performances, Eden Automatic was selected as the feature band for the internationally televised TV Show "Net Talk Live".

In the Movies...

Eden Automatic has had several songs placed in many movies over the years:

I'll Love You To Death (Not Your Familiar) - Suburban Nightmare (2004 - EI)
Don't Wake Becky (Not Your Familiar) - Suburban Nightmare (2004 - EI) (Music Video)
Need (Glimmer) - American Nightmare (2002)
Laughing (EPED) - A Rat's Tale (2000 - Warner Brothers)

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REVIEWS

I'm impressed with music, not a "rocker" per se!!
author: Warnetta Mays
Enjoyed entire CD, guitar work is memorable..slammin; Vocalist has wonderfully strong voice, it is orignal for the most part, nice presentation of lyrics. CD is in my car disc player, right along with Missy, Sarah Brightman and Jay Zee. This is good work, song selections are good and brings out the skills and talents of the guitarist.
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