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trio known for writing "epic
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s" with
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, apocalyptic and extra-terrestrial themes. It features Rick Armstrong (the son of astronaut
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), Pete Trewavas (
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) and
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(on-set special FX artist that worked in Sunblister, Blackwood and Foti). Their CDs include visual accompaniments in the form of 20 page "lyrics and images" insert booklets by photographer Wendy Darling Blackwood. Edison's Children's music is a blend of neo-prog and
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, drawing progressive influences from
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,
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, Porcupine Tree,
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and combining them with the sub-bass style of music by bands like
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, Chevelle,
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, due to Blackwood's work as a 5-string (Low-B) bassist with NYC's hard industrial alt-rockers Sunblister (1998-2005). With Trewavas' experiences with
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, Rick Armstrong's influences serving on panels about space and the universe, and Blackwood's history in Hollywood and appreciation for the modern darker scoring of
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, Edison's Children combined influences to create "epic concept albums" based on extraterrestrial, supernatural, and apocalyptical themes, many of which Blackwood claims to have "personally experienced" in his life. Edison's Children is an official side-project of the rock band
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, who began in 1979 and have sold over 15 million albums worldwide. Edison's Children's first album ''In the Last Waking Moments...'' features all of the members of Marillion.


History

Between 2007 and 2013, Pete Trewavas and
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, with help from Rick Armstrong, wrote approximately seven albums. The first album, ''In The Last Waking Moments…,'' came out in 2011. The single from that album, "A Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine)", was released in June 2012, reached the FMQB Top 40 for 10 weeks. On 18 October 2012, the song peaked as the 32nd most played song on commercial radio in the United States. The album features all the members of
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(Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery, and Pete Trewavas; former lead singer
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's lead guitarist also appears on it.) Edison's Children's albums were written and recorded around Trewavas' recording and touring sessions with
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and Marillion, during seven major sessions from March 2010 until February 2013. These sessions include one in March 2011 at
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, Quebec, another at Le Chateau in Montreal, Quebec in the weeks before and after the Marillion Montreal Convention of 2011, in August 2011 at two separate beach houses in Ocean City, Maryland and at Black Dirt Studios in Sugar Loaf, New York, a space leased from
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founder Brad Morrison, between the Atlantic and European legs of
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's Whirlwind Tour. Edison's Children opened for Marillion's show "Brave" at the Marillion Weekends in Port Zélande, Netherlands; Montreal, Quebec; and Wolverhampton, England, from March to April 2013. They also played their own two-hour show in Montreal. All three shows were recorded, and the Montreal show was released on ''In The Last Waking Moments....'' Their second album, ''The Final Breath Before November'', was a concept album written in 2012 and released on 1 January 2014 featuring Trewavas, Blackwood and Henry Rogers on drums. It features three songs and is 79:28 long. The band supported the album live with Armstrong on guitar, bass and keyboards; Lisa Wetton on drums and percussion; and Rogers. The album had an "edge of midnight on Halloween" theme, which provided a dark canvas and a step away from their more commercial-sounding first album. The album also showcased DeeExpus, who at nineteen had won the Classic Rock Society's World's Best Drummer Award two years in a row, beating out
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's Mike Portnoy. On 1 August 2015, the group released their third album, ''Somewhere Between Here And There'', featuring Chris Mack and Rogers (drums), Wendy "Darling" Farell-Pastore (backing vocals), and Armstrong (lead synth guitar). After ''Somewhere Between Here and There'', the band went on hiatus due to Blackwood's health issues, including arm and shoulder injuries from work as a special effects technician and a bout with Lyme disease, which left him wheelchair-bound and connected to an IV for over a year. Although Blackwood had stepped away from recording and concert activity, Armstrong continued with Blackwood's work on ''Somewhere Between Here and There'', and with the band's extensive back catalog that Trewavas and Blackwood wrote during sessions for ''In The Last Waking Moments...'' and ''Final Breath Before November''. Edison's Children released their fourth, 68-minute long album, ''The Disturbance Fields,'' on 20 July 2019, the fiftieth anniversary of
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and Neil Armstrong's landing on the Moon. Neil Armstrong's concert celebration of the Apollo 11 Moon landing (with the Alan Parsons Project) brought the band out of retirement with
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and Mark Prator (both previously playing in Porcupine Tree) joining Armstrong, Trewavas, Blackwood and Wetton together on stage for the first time in seven years. A double-LP 180g vinyl release of ''The Disturbance Fields'' was officially released on 23 October 2019, re-mastered by Andy VanDette, chief mastering engineer of Masterdisc, known for remastering Rush's back catalog - along with Porcupine Tree, Metallica (''One''), Aerosmith (''Living on the Edge''), Nirvana, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Muse, Alicia Keys and many others. ''The Disturbance Fields'' is an ecological album. Its lyrics are about the overuse of the earth's resources leading to a battle with " Mother Nature" to take back the earth from human nature. Trewavas has stated: Edison's Children have released four albums, two EPs, and one "making of" release. Every song has an accompanying corresponding piece of vivid imagery by photographer,
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artist, and backing vocalist Wendy Darling Blackwood in its album's 20 page ''Lyrics and Images'' booklet. Blackwood also photographed the album covers of all of their official releases, including Rick Armstrong's solo material.


Lineup

The trio of Trewavas, Blackwood and Armstrong share lead, rhythm and synth guitar duty, symphonic programming and bass.
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is the main lead vocalist with Pete Trewavas also taking on about 20% of the lead singing duties. Drums are shared by Henry Rogers (who played in
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) and Lisa Wetton, the wife of late
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and King Crimson singer
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. Iluvatar's Chris Mack and
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's Ian Mosley have appeared in guest spots. Any electronic or programmed drum tracks are written and performed by Pete Trewavas. Mixing and mastering engineers include
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producer Mike Hunter; John Mitchell, the singer of Arena,
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, Frost*, It Bites and Lonely Robot; King Crimson lead singer Jakko Jakszyk; and
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, Howard Jones and the guitarist Robin Boult. The band's third
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and fourth album overall "The Disturbance Fields" was remastered for 180g LP and CD before its release by the former lead master technician of Masterdisc Andy VanDette known for remastering all of
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and Porcupine Tree releases, as well as that of
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. Every Edison's Children's
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features corresponding artwork in the form of an interior 20 page "lyrics and images" booklet in which every individual song receives its own "album cover" starring the vivid imagery of Wendy Farrell-Pastore aka Wendy "Darling" Blackwood, who also does backing vocals for the band. Current line-up: * Pete Trewavas – basses, lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, samples and effects, drum programming, VST programming, keyboards, orchestration *
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– lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, bass, keyboards, drum programming, orchestration *Rick Armstrong– synth guitar / Rickenbacker Bass / lead and rhythm guitars / synthesizers Drums: * Henry Rogers – drums and percussion *Lisa Wetton – wife of the late
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, lead singer of
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/ King Crimson


Guest members

* Steve Hogarth (also known as "h") – vocals – "The Awakening" * Steve Rothery – electric lead guitars – "Spiraling" *
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– vocals – "The Awakening", keyboards – "The "Other" Other Dimension" * Ian Mosley – drums – "The Awakening" *Robin Boult – backing power rhythm guitar – "In The Last Waking Moments..." *Andy Ditchfield – vocals – "The Awakening" *Wendy "Darling" Blackwood – backing vocals – "The Final Breath Before November" and "Where Were You (Jakko's "Whisper Ending Mix")" and all official artwork/photography *Chris Mack – drums (from Iluvatar and drummer for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens' home halftime shows)


Live band members

Edison's Children's live band is made up of: * Pete Trewavas – lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, bass *
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– lead vocals, lead synth guitar * Rick Armstrong – rhythm guitar, keyboards, bass - son of astronaut
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* Lisa Wetton – percussion, backing vocals, drums - wife of late
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and King Crimson lead singer
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*
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– guitars - from Porcupine Tree * Mark Prator – drums - drummer for Iced Earth/ Steven Wilson * Anna Koropchak – violin from Apothocary * Dean Morekas – bass from Iluvatar * Chris Mack – drums from Iluvatar * Henry Rogers – drums for
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/ Mostly Autumn * Dennis Mullin – guitar from Iluvatar * Mike Gusway – bass from 4 Block Empire


Discography

* 2011 – ''In The Last Waking Moments…'' * 2014 – ''The Final Breath Before November…'' * 2015 – ''Somewhere Between Here and There'' * 2019 – ''The Disturbance Fields'' * 2024 - ''Untitled concept album about an alien invasion''


Mixdown & Mastering

*Mike Hunter – Mixdown of Dusk, Fracture, Fallout (Of The 2nd Kind), Outerspaced, Spiraling, The "Other" Other Dimension, Across The Plains, Lifeline, Fallout (Of The 3rd Kind), The Awakening *Robin Boult – Mixdown of "In the First Waking Moments…", "A Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine)","In The Last Waking Moments…", "Fallout (Of The 4th Kind) *Mike Hunter – Mastering *John Mitchell – Mastering track 5 on "Somewhere Between Here And There" * Jakko Jakszyk - Current Lead singer of King Crimson – Mixdown of tracks 8, 11, 14 on ''Somewhere Between Here And There'' * Andy VanDette - Remastering of ''The Disturbance Field'' 180g Double Vinyl / CD / Digital releases


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