Age Of Heaven

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The Providence 06:28 Tools
Armageddon 04:10 Tools
Red Roses 05:38 Tools
black dust 05:44 Tools
In The Mirror 13:36 Tools
Fairy From The Moon 03:36 Tools
Carrie 04:02 Tools
Fallen Angel 04:39 Tools
It Comes the Night 03:50 Tools
Behind Walls 03:51 Tools
The Garden of Love 04:37 Tools
Twelve O'Clock 02:46 Tools
Over The Seven Seas 05:32 Tools
No Time to Pray 05:32 Tools
The Secret 03:10 Tools
Broke the Chain 06:25 Tools
sweet little girl 03:36 Tools
spooky 05:00 Tools
heaven's tears (spreading out) 07:57 Tools
Dressed in Black 05:07 Tools
Organ 00:40 Tools
Echoes 00:47 Tools
Reprise 02:39 Tools
through the door 04:14 Tools
Leave 04:18 Tools
The Garden of Love (acoustic) 04:18 Tools
Carrie (Version) 04:31 Tools
a voice from far away 05:51 Tools
Sometimes 04:46 Tools
It Comes The Night (Demo) 05:00 Tools
The Providence - Extended Dub Version 05:21 Tools
Garden of delight 05:00 Tools
The Garden Of Love (Version) 05:00 Tools
Broke The Chain (Edit) 05:21 Tools
The Providence (Radio Edit) 05:21 Tools
Armageddon - Extended Dub Version 05:21 Tools
The Garden of Love - Acoustic 04:19 Tools
Machinery 05:21 Tools
To The Clouds 04:19 Tools
The Garden 04:19 Tools
Time Flies 04:19 Tools
Twelve O Clock 02:46 Tools
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Spring 1991, Leipzig, Germany. Three friends come together with the idea of forming a band. For the moment they just meet to make a lot of noise and call it rehearsal. No beginning is an easy one. So it wasn’t for them either. It was Jens-Uwe Helmstedt, who had already written a few lyrics by then, who started composing the first songs. Although he worked at a synthesizer the sound of the band was guitar oriented from the beginning on. The style was clear. It should be Rock - Gothic Rock with its roots in the 80’ies. Erik Wolf became the guitar player of the band and Thomas Böttcher took over the keyboard parts. Soon after, Christiane completed the line-up at the bass guitar. The first two songs “It Comes the Night” and “Behind Walls” (recorded at the rehearsal room) gained them immediate success at a band competition. Now they had to play live at a festival and it was time to invent an appropriate band name. That was not so easy and nearly led into the first serious band crisis. At a last instant the band was notified under the name AGE OF HEAVEN. In the meantime more songs were written and thus the challenge started to play the whole live set with own songs. The show was a great success and inspired the band to continue its way. More local shows followed. October 19, 1991 AOH supported INVINCIBLE SPIRIT at the first Moonchild Festival at Leipzig’s Eiskeller and played in front of a full house. Interesting remark: This was the first main event of the Moonchild Agency, the guys who later on founded the world known Wave-Gotik-Treffen. After a few concerts with Mirco Schulze on bass guitar Christian Schierwagen joined the band. He was with the band when AOH recorded their first “real” demo-tape. At the beginning of 1992 the first demo-tape “Heaven’s Tears” was finished. It included 12 tracks and sold very well in the band’s environment. Whitsun 1992 a phenomenon started, the first Wave-Gotik-Treffen took place at Leipzig. Inspired by the idea to create an occasion where like-minded people can meet, two enthusiasts of Leipzig’s Gothic scene decided to found a new institution. An annual meeting of Gothic people at Cologne in front of the Cathedral did already exist at that time. But it was just a lose get together of those strange looking people with their black dresses and backcombed hair. The first WGT with concerts on two days as well as camping and party lawn alongside gave that idea a new setting. At that time nobody would have imagined that the WGT would survive for so long and grow up to today’s dimensions. AGE OF HEAVEN were the opener of the first WGT. The show was an impressive success at an overcrowded hall in front of an outstanding audience. Now various fanzines and music magazines got interested in AOH. The band also came into contact with independent record labels. Further live shows followed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.