The band went from strength to strength, and continued to get great press both locally, in the daily "Liverpool Express" column "In the Groove" by Peter Trollope, and internationally with a photo feature in French magazine, "Le Figuero."
In April '84, the band entered the studio for the second time, Moonraker in Manchester, and recorded the track that eventually came to be recognized as the hallmarkEden sound.... "WHITE WOLF"
One of the live highlights for the lads during these months - appearing at the Merseyside version of the charity event that was sweeping the nation, "Liver - Aid." The concert, at the Royal Court Theatre, was televised and featured top local acts such as "China Crisis." It was shortly after this that "Eden" enjoyed their first radio airplay and on-air interview, on local radio station BBC Merseyside, "Street Life" hosted by Con McConville.