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Faith and the Muse
Faith and the Muse
band
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Fields of the Nephilim
Fields of the Nephilim
English rock band
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The Mission
The Mission
English gothic rock band
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Nefilim
Nefilim
British band
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Eisbrecher
Eisbrecher
german NDH band
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Theatres des Vampires
Theatres des Vampires
band
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Feindflug
Feindflug
German band
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Cyborg Attack
Cyborg Attack
German electro-industrial and EBM group
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Skeletal Family
Skeletal Family
band
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Louise Patricia Crane
Louise Patricia Crane
Northern Irish singer, songwriter and artist
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Pouppée Fabrikk
Pouppée Fabrikk
Swedish EBM band
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Pride and Fall
Pride and Fall
band
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Eve of Destiny
Eve of Destiny
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Blutengel
Blutengel
German eurodisco musical group
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Dismantled
Dismantled
American musician
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Ikon
Ikon
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Antimatter
Antimatter
British dark rock band
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Pink Turns Blue
Pink Turns Blue
band
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Girls Under Glass
Girls Under Glass
band
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Elis
Elis
gothic metal band from Liechtenstein
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Gothminister
Gothminister
band
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Novembers Doom
Novembers Doom
American death-doom metal band
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Beyond the Black
Beyond the Black
German Symphonic metal band
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Moi dix Mois
Moi dix Mois
Japanese visual kei gothic metal band
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Das Ich
Das Ich
band
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Union
Union
American rock group formed in 1997
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Rotersand
Rotersand
band
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Erik Norlander
Erik Norlander
American musician
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Revolting Cocks
Revolting Cocks
band
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Schandmaul
Schandmaul
german band
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Damage
Damage
British R&B boy band who achieved success in the 1990s with eleven hit singles
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Bernard Fowler
Bernard Fowler
American musician, songwriter and actor
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Ultravox
Ultravox
British new wave band
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Whyzdom
Whyzdom
french symphonic metal band
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Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
British rock group
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Jordan Reyne
Jordan Reyne
New Zealand musician
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Magali Luyten
Magali Luyten
Belgian singer
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Icon of Coil
Icon of Coil
Norwegian electronic music band
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Kamelot
Kamelot
American power metal band
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Grendel
Grendel
Dutch music group
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Erben der Schöpfung
Erben der Schöpfung
band
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Ocean Colour Scene
Ocean Colour Scene
English Britpop band
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Rick Vito
Rick Vito
American musician
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Megaherz
Megaherz
German NDH band
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Chris Cross
Chris Cross
English bass guitarist
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Glass Hammer
Glass Hammer
American music group that plays progressive and symphonic rock
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Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn
band
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The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers
British electronic music duo
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Deathstars
Deathstars
Swedish metal band
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Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
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Toto
Toto
American rock band
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The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats
band
Intro
Gothic rock supergroup
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The Eden House is a collaborative musical project, initiated by Stephen Carey (formerly of This Burning Effigy and Adoration) and involving a collection of guest musicians and vocalists; later joined by Tony Pettitt (formerly of Fields of the Nephilim and Rubicon).

Their debut album Smoke & Mirrors was released in April 2009 in the United States and Europe, and May in the United Kingdom. Vocals were provided by Monica Richards, Evi Vine, Amandine Ferrari and Julianne Regan.

Other contributors include violinist Bob Loveday, who had previously worked with Penguin Café Orchestra and Van Morrison as well as being a member of Bob Geldof’s band; former Fields of The Nephilim members Peter Yates, Nod Wright and Paul Wright; and drummers Simon Rippin (previously with Nefilim and NFD) and Bob Irwin (who has also worked with Johnny Cash and Van Morrison).

The Eden House toured in 2009 and 2010, with Ferrari, Richards and Vine sharing vocals. Festival performances included a headline slot at the Whitby Gothic Weekend and an appearance at Germany's Wave-Gotik-Treffen.

The band's second release, The Looking Glass, featured five cover versions and was released in February 2010: it included guest vocals by Tallulah Rendall. Pink Floyd's Grammy-nominated sound engineer Andy Jackson, who mastered the first album and had previously worked with Fields of the Nephilim, also joined the line-up on guitar. A special two-disc edition, comprising a DVD recording of nine songs performed live in addition to the CD of cover versions, was also released.

In 2012, the project released the Timeflows EP. It features guest musicians Simon Hinkler, Bob Loveday and Simon Rippin, along with vocalists Valenteen, Amandine Ferrari and Meghan-Noel Pettitt.

In 2013, the album Half Life was released. it saw the introduction of Laura Bennett and Jordan Reyne, both as vocalists to the live lineup and as songwriting contributors to the new album, alongside album vocalists Lee Douglas (Anathema), Meghan-Noel Pettitt, Queenie Moy and Phoenix J. The album also featured guest guitarists Simon Hinkler and Phil Manzanera.

The band's third album, Songs for the Broken Ones, was released in June 2017. In support of the album, the band undertook a short tour of the UK, performing in Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds and London with singers Monica Richards, Louise Patricia Crane and Meghan-Noel Pettitt. The Society, Skeletal Family and Siberia appeared as special guests. Their song "To Believe In Something" was used over the closing titles for the 2016 film Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions.