All About Eve emerged in the mid-1980s in England as a folk rock band with a touch of Gothic allure, known best for their atmospheric sound and the haunting, ethereal vocals of lead singer Julianne Regan. Their self-titled debut album, "All About Eve," was released in 1988 and featured the hit single "Martha's Harbour," which showcased the band's penchant for dreamy melodies and introspective lyrics, earning them significant attention and critical acclaim. This record set the tone for their subsequent releases.
The band's follow-up album, "Scarlet and Other Stories," was put out in 1989 and delved further into their signature style, blending mythical and romantic themes that resonated with a growing fan base. As the band evolved, they dipped into darker, more complex territories, as heard in works like "Touched By The Hand Of Jesus." Their later releases such as "Ultraviolet," which came out in 1992, saw them experimenting with a more electric and alternative sound, veering away from their folk roots. While "Ultraviolet" would end up being their last studio album before disbanding, their impact endured through subsequent compilation and live recordings like "Iceland" and "Paradise," which continued to celebrate their unique contribution to the alternative rock and goth genres. The release of "Interview Sessions" offers insights into the band's creative process and the narratives behind their evocative music.
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