Ed's Multiverse premier an exciting video for a cover of the iconic song "Caught Somewhere In Time" by Iron Maiden (watch below). This project was born in early 2021, when Ed (Rottenfly) decided to form a collaborative band that brought together prominent musicians in order to pay tribute to special songs and create high-quality audiovisual material.
The idea is to rotate the band members in each version, which has allowed each project to have its own identity. The first instalments, Alpha and Beta, paid tribute to Slash and Myles Kennedy with "Back From Cali" and Depeche Mode with "I Feel You," respectively. Gamma continues this tradition, with a new proposal of high energy load and musicality.
The formation for this new version includes Ed and Boris Seeder (Aisles, Tornado) as vocalists, who perform together the powerful song of Iron Maiden, sharing the role of vocalists for the first time. They are accompanied by renowned musicians such as Pablo "Chespi" La Ronde (Sobernot) and Omar Alvear (Intrascendence, Ten Richter) on guitars, Yerko Lincoyán (Parasyche) on bass and Martín Álvarez (Decessus) on drums.
The recording and master of the song were made by Franco Gabelo, while the video was produced by Trébol Films, with direction and filming by this same team. The audiovisual work was filmed on Plectrum Studio and presents a visual aesthetic that complements the power of musical interpretation.
"Caught Somewhere in Time," included in Iron Maiden's album Somewhere in Time, is one of the most iconic songs of the British band. Originally released in 1986, this album was highlighted for its innovative use of synthesizers and time travel theme, which consolidated them even more in popularity and being considered a milestone in the history of heavy metal. This theme is currently part of the setlist of the Future Past World Tour 2024.
With this new song, Eds Multiverse seeks to pay tribute to one of the most representative songs of the British band, incorporating Boris Seeder as a co-vocalist, which brings a novel touch to the performance. The general production has always been in charge of Kardioide Productions, who have been in charge of shaping this visual and musical tribute.