What changes have Edenbridge had between Arcana and Aphelion?
Lanvall: Aphelion is the next step in our history. My goal is to get better and better every time. I think the new album is our most mature one with the best production. Dennis Ward did the engineering this time and this helped a lot to make everything sounding bigger. From the musical point of view I would say that the new album is heavier, the guitars are more in front than on our previous releases and the album is also more symphonic. How would you say that your material has developed in the new album? Edenbridge stands for a certain style but is always open for experiments. “Where Silence Has Lease” is quite an experiment with its atmospheric arrangements, where the drums mainly consist of toms. “Red Ball In Blue Sky” is by far the most complex song I’ve ever written and sees the appearance of one of my favorite singers D.C.Cooper. “The Undiscovered Land” is the slowest song we’ve ever done according to its basic tempo and we wanted to start with a slow song this time. “Perennial D