Alter Eden is an alternative rock / metal band from the Midlands in the United Kingdom.
Recently the band installed GIK Acoustics Monster Bass Traps, 244 Bass Traps, and 242 Acoustic Panels in their studio which they use for both recording and mixing. Said vocalist Nick Pilgrim, “we’ve put together a before and after recording video kind of thing for our studio, showing off the MASSIVE difference it makes, in this instance, with a drum sound in particular.”
Check out their fantastic video for yourself:
Alter Eden
www.facebook.com/alteredenuk
www.youtube.com/alteredenmusic
Nick Pilgrim – Vocals
Alex Coleman – Guitars/Backing vocals
Matt Latham – Bass/Backing vocals
Simon Whitney – Drums/Backing vocals
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