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The idea of Ethereal Pain was born in march 2004, when the guitar player Alan Zmud first tried to create a Gothic Metal band, first known as Eternal Rain. He first contacted Giselle and Ruth, keyboard and vocals. The first rehersal together they had trouble finding the local, and had to walk a lot under a heavy rain, which gave Alan the idea of the band´s name.
A couple weeks later, after a few auditions, they met the drummer Albert Velez and the bass player Miguel Chamizo. Soon the first songs of the band, such as Looking for an Exit or Chimera Tree were born.
The first live performance took place on november 2004, at the Hospitalet rock on! concert. The show was fine, but after listening to the recording, and large discussions, Miguel, Alan and Albert decided that the voices they had weren´t exactly the sound they wanted in the band. It was hard, but they decided that Giselle and Ruth should no longer be a part of Eternal Rain.
So the band was unclompleted again. It took a few time to contact Eva and Lulu, the current vocals and keyboard, who were interested in joining a Gothic Metal band. With them, the sound gained in darkness and expressivity. In December 2005, a second guitar player, Albert Palop, joined the band. The reason was getting to sound stronger and more versatile with two guitars.
This line-up was very stable and worked fine, so Eternal Rain managed to play at Metal Circus Fest, the main festival of local bands in the region of Barcelona. Nevertheless, after a success in that festival, musical diferences made Alan and Miguel leave the band.
Recently, the band has agreed the incorporation of Dani, a new bass player to cover the void left by Miguel and play with only one guitar player, as Albert Palop has the strenght the group was looking for.
With this line-up the first demo "Corners of Too Late" was recorded in July 2006 at Axtudio in Barcelona with Mr Ax of Asgaroth as Producer and recorder. The sound of the demo is darker, deeper and sightly different from the old one, so Eternal decided to break totally with the past and change their name to the current Ethereal Pain, a less evident and more expressive name. This name try to figure the contradiction between the real suffering of the pain, and the unexistent being of ethereal things.
Nowadays, the band is performing and making gigs to promote their recently released demo.
Odering of Corners of Too Late available!
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€5 + €1 gastos envío.

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Member Since: 8/22/2006
Band Website: etherealpain.com
Band Members: Eva Martinez - Vocals
Albert Palop - Guitars
Lulu - Keyboards
Dani - Bass
Albert Velez - Drums

Influences: Paradise Lost, Dimmu Borgir, Deathstars, Type O Negative, Lacuna Coil, After Forever, Dream Theater...(wide range as you can see :P)
Sounds Like: We try to construct a dark atmosphere, but in our own style, so better listen to our songs and tell us your oppinion ;)
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: None

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That’s all folks

After almost 4 years of musical project (one and a half under the name of Ethereal Pain),  it's time to say goood bye.The band has decided to split up due to musical differences and after certifi...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 02:01:00 PST

Back to rehearsal studio

After finalizing the gig season for the promotion of "Corners of Too Late", Ethereal Pain are back to rehearsal studio. The objective is composing new themes and making a new set list for our concerts...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:19:00 PST

Ethereal pain wins the semi-final of Vic Sona music contest

Ethereal pain has just won the semi final of Vic Sona music contest. As finalists, Ethereal Pain will play at "Mercat de Música Viva de Vic" , one of the most important music festivals in Catalonia. W...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Sun, 15 Jul 2007 08:45:00 PST

Review of V Metal Circus Fest

It has just been published the V Metal Circus fest Review at TheMetalCircus.com page. In this concert, Ethereal Pain played supporting the well known Swedish band Amon Amarth. In words fo the reviewer...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 01:51:00 PST

Check out this event: Ethereal Pain @ La Rulot

Hosted By: Ethereal Pain When: Friday Jul 06, 2007 at 11:00 PMWhere: La RulotPassatge Torrent de l'Estadella, 26Barcelona, Ala SpainDescription:Ethereal Pain Click Here To View Event...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Thu, 05 Jul 2007 01:00:00 PST

Metal Circus Tickets Available

You can now purchase tickets for the upcomming Metal Circus Fest. In this festival, Ethereal Pain will perform with the great band Amon Amarth. Tickets have a cost of ¬20 and if you buy them through t...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Thu, 03 May 2007 01:55:00 PST

Interview @ The Noise Hour

Eva, the singer of Ethereal Pain, has been interviewed at the radio metal program The Noise Hour of the last 4/4/07. You can download and listen the program Here...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:48:00 PST

Review at rocktimes.

The German on-line magazine Rocktimes.de has just published a review about "Corners of Too Late". The bad new is that you must speak German (or read it, at least). We'd like to kindly thank a lot to U...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 03:31:00 PST

Today's featured artist at Melpomenes music

The goth metal profile/site MelToday's featured artist at Melpomene's music has rated us the today's featured artist. We thank the Melpomene's music crew ;)To visit their page click below. ...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Fri, 09 Mar 2007 01:48:00 PST

Corners of Too Late available to order

Our first demo Corners of Too Late is finally available to order. The price of the demo is ¬5 + shipping rates. These will deppend on where you live but typical expenses are ¬1 for Spain and ¬2 for EU...
Posted by Ethereal Pain on Mon, 05 Feb 2007 02:26:00 PST