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2002 David Underwood
asked God for guidance as to what he should name
a new Christian rock band. God showed him a
vision of the beautiful and pure Garden of Eden,
and based on that vision God drew together the
appointed musicians to form the ministry of
Eden's Way. The band members feel that God
choose them for the band and not the other way
around, as per John 15:16: "You didn't
choose me, I chose you... I appointed you to go
and produce fruit that will last." Since
forming in 2002, Eden's Way have honed their
music by playing dozens of shows throughout the
southeast U.S. and have independently released
three full-length studio albums - a self-titled
debut "Eden's Way" © 2003, a
sophomore follow-up called "4-4-1"
(Four For One) © 2004, and the band has just
completed their third CD, "Rock Solid"
© 2006.
Eden's Way portrays in their own lives and in
their music a message of love, peace, and
salvation through Jesus Christ. The music of
Eden's Way tends toward an arena-rock sound,
featuring radio-sensible compositional elements,
highly polished studio production values, and
solid performances that showcase vocal and lead
guitar capabilities. The band's sound has been
compared to that of Petra, Whitecross, and
Stryper. The lyrics of Eden's Way are the heart
of the band's mission, however, as every song
aims to touch the listener with biblical
messages. The band does not seek to draw the
attention of its audience to themselves; rather
they seek to direct attention to God in Christ.
The band in its current form will continue to
follow the call of God to write, record, and
perform their music so long as He calls them to
do so, and Eden's Way
hopes to share with all who will listen the blessings they have received via their music.
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