
Alongside Burning Eden, there was always another version of this world.
Every single released during the Burning Eden cycle came with an alternative version — tracks that took different paths, stripped things down, twisted the mood, or leaned harder into the noise. Those versions were never afterthoughts. They were parallel ideas, running beside the main release.
Now they come together as their own album.
Alternate Eden is built entirely from those alternative versions, giving them a place to exist as a complete record rather than scattered B-sides.
The album also includes Broken Machine — a song that began as an early version of Cold Machines. It was set aside during the original process, but later rebuilt and reshaped specifically for this release. What was once unfinished now stands on its own, raw and deliberate.
An alternative version of Rotten Paradise is also included, reworked and reframed for Alternate Eden.
Alternate Eden is not a remix album.
It’s not a collection of leftovers.
It’s the same themes, the same world — seen through cracks, distortion, and discarded decisions. If Burning Eden is the statement, this record is the echo.
Both albums are out now.
