Echoes of Eternity

Echoes of Eternity is an American progressive metal band based in Los Angeles, California, United States.

After a few failed music projects, Carrison urged longtime friend and guitarist Patton to move to Los Angeles and form a band.

Guitarist James Urias of Lubbock, TX, and good friend of Patton, was brought in to assist in writing and recording of the album.

[citation needed] On February 20, 2007, Echoes of Eternity released their debut album The Forgotten Goddess on Nuclear Blast Records.

Press response to the album was mixed, with Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles' Martin Popoff stating that he was "not thrilled with the high-strung, ProTooled, synthetic, stiff nature of the riffs and the drumming",[2] while Jeff Maki of Live-Metal.net said the album features "beautiful melodies galore, backed by a start-stop machine gun double bass attack and a classic metal guitar sound.

"[3] Echoes of Eternity added second guitarist Sam Young in 2007, and filmed a video for the song "Voices in a Dream" with director Ole Carlson.

Guitarist Brandon Patton posted the following on the band's official Facebook Page:"Echoes of Eternity is on what may be a permanent hiatus.

[7] On September 5, 2015, 16 days before the funding for the new EP was complete, they cancelled the project and deleted everything that they had posted on Facebook since the supposed comeback.