"Eden"

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Just because the year changes, doesn't mean you have to. You don't have to totally disregard what you like just because something new comes along. For example how many times have you been sitting there late at night, or on a saturday afternoon turning the channels on the tv and there's a Godzilla movie on? We have all watched at least every one of them at least five times. We can even tell everyone what's going to happen with the giant bird, turtle, worm, etc, that Godzilla is going to fight.

The same is true with everything around us: clothes, cars, and music. Most often what is taken away from us, is often only to be returned years later in what would be called a "retro" design or style. If this rings a bell with you then welcome to "Eden".

There's no question that as the years go by we will like and adapt some new things. However we will always have that desire to hold on to something from the past. Something that brings back fond memories, and a desire to still have it around. That's what Riddle Me This is about.

"Eden", the new release from Riddle Me This combines the flavors and influences of the 70's rock bands like Van Halen, Led Zeppelin, Kiss, and The Doors with the style of the times. But without being stuck in a time warp or featured on "That 70's Show". They bring their own blend of 80's and 90's rock bands like Dave Matthews, The Police, Sublime, and The Bare Naked Ladies to create a whole new musical creation that will satisfy your current musical needs along with those cravings for the music of the past.

Creatively guided by Eric Keyes and Paul Schmaus, Riddle Me This features an eclectic style on record and on stage. Visual images of 70's icons will fill your eyes and mind. Their new cd, "Eden" captures the bands unique covers of old classics like "Eye in the Sky" and "Godzilla" as well as the creative humor of the original song "Bald Fade" and the mystery of "Eden"

If you are a musical fan that drifts with whatever the media sells you that is supposedly new and good, then RmT is not for you. However if you are a true music fan that carries your past favorites in your record collection with your cd's, then RmT is exactly what you are looking for.

Music:

  1. "The High Trapeze"
  2. "Unrehearsed" [Explicit Lyrics]
  3. Remixes [Import]
  4. Renegades [Explicit Lyrics] [Extra tracks]
  5. Resurgence
  6. Serial Killaz [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. Some Days '98
  8. Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 2: Good Time for a Bad Attitude [Explicit Lyrics]
  9. Suspended Excitement
  10. Taste Of Tomorrow

Music

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Music

I Am Rock

Psalms of David 4

Mozart, Rameau, Schumann and others

Only When You Smile

Lark's Tongues in Aspic [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Nature Whispers: Loon Lake

Movies

Mudarra: Songs & Solos for Vihuela & Guitar

Out of the Mountains: Essential Bluegrass [Import]

Poor Butterfly [Import]

Paul's Boutique

Miles Davis: The Columbia Years 1955-1985 [Box set]

Latin Karaoke, Vol. 1 [Karaoke]

Frederick Delius: Orchestral Works

Sound Pieces