EVEREVE
The term Gothic Rock/ Dark Metal is a dispensable one. In the course of
their band history, EverEve have already covered several different phases
of this genre.
The key to master such a tightrope walk, creating more of an EvereEve trademark
sound instead of confusion, is the bands diversity.
For ongoing progress on their fifth album “ .enetics – 11 Orgies Of Massenjoyment
On The Dark Side Of The Planet” it seems the five Germans drained all their
musical roots: “ This Heart” delivers melodic CYGOROME ( Cyber Goth Rock
Metal ), “ Abraza La Luz” does not only because of the Spanish lyrics spread
mediterranean flair, then again “ Her Last Summer” comes your way carrying
a Finnish – melancholic vibe and “Along Comes A Fool” appears to be more
NuMetal compatible with it’s choppy guitars and electronic insertions. Even
a pop oriented song like “ Silvergod” doesn’t miss one bit of that E – identity
and MZ Eve 51’s charismatic vocals also make sure no one gets lost.
Band History:
The release
of a split CD in 1994 features, besides the band Parracide, an up until
then unknown band named EverEve from southern Germany. This line – up consists
of Tom Sedotschenko ( voc.), Stephan Kiefer (guit.), Thorsten Weissenberger
(guit.), Stefan Müller ( bass), Marc Werner ( dr.) and Michael Zeissl
( keys). Guitarplayer Thorsten came up with the idea of taking the name
EverEve from J.R.R. Tolkkien’s “Lord of the Rings .”
After the next demo “ Songs of....”, Nuclear Blast signs the group and releases
the official debut “ Seasons” in 1997. “ Seasons” already melts down a wide
variety of independent area music. Responsible to some big extend for this
are clever arranged, touching melodies as well as Tom’s eccentric vocals,
expressing all his emotions vocally with human and non – human aggressive
screaming sounds all the way to melodic, soft and hurtful melodies. On an
extensive European tour with Amorphis the guys proof that they are able
to reproduce all of this live.
In the end of 1997 the band’s rehearsal space completely burns down incl.
all of their equipment. The exact cause remains somewhat of a mystery to
this day. This, of course, was no reason to not keep working on the following
album “ Stormbirds” and to show EverEve is not some “ One Hit Wonder” band,
but rather became more creative and mature. Together with the Barmbecker
Symphony Orchestra and guest - vocal appearances by York Eysel of Love Like
Blood, the album takes you on a ride exploring deep depression, inner fears
and a very interesting, experimental stage of the group. In support of this
album EverEve hit the road with Crematory for a couple of month, touring
some of the same cities as before and gaining more exposure again in other
places outside of Germany as well.
Back from the tour there is no time to waste and the process of songwriting
for the third album has begun already. In January of 1999 EverEve and Tom
Sedotschenko officially part ways, to everyone’s surprise. Difficulties
such as not being able to work together anymore, because of different interests
on both sides, leave them no choice. Since it’s the bands interest to keep
on moving as fast as possible and Tom demonstrating the exact opposite by
not showing up for rehearsals etc., auditions are being held to find a replacement.
At first, rumor has it that Dan Swanö ( Nightingale, Unicorn, Edge
of Sanity etc.) would join the band, which the two parties actually discussed
at some point, but never went any further. With Benjamin Richter the guys
finally found someone to at least work on the new stuff in the studio and
realize their third CD together. So far so good. Suddenly the news about
Tom’s suicide in May, reaches the band and just shocks everyone completely.
Despite of this awkward situation, “ Regret” is being released in September
of 1999.
The direction with “ Regret” is very clear: More straight ahead, stripped
down and really memorable songs. On the Nuclear Blast Festival Tour with
Hypocrisy and The Kovenant that year, EverEve and Benjamin tour for the
first time together. Also new aboard is Martin Claas behind the drums, just
filling in on that tour for Marc Werner who is too busy at the moment with
his studies. In January 2000 the split between EverEve and Marc Werner is
announced, since he simply didn’t have the time to be able to continue.
Martin Claas joins the band and together they head to North America for
their first U.S. tour, playing mainly throughout the state of Ohio. After
returning from this wave of success, the band and Nuclear Blast decide to
go separate ways, which opens up more opportunities in the long run for
EverEve. Playing festivals like the Wave Gotik Treffen in Leipzig, shows
with the Farmer Boys and plenty of headliner shows and signing a new contract
with Massacre Records in October brings this year to a close.
A new year, new album and a new Singer. Third comes as a surprise to both,
the fans and the press, since the band announces that their new vocalist
will be none other than founding member/ keyboarder Michael. Not without
reason though, after all he has always been working out the vocal lines
throughout the past recordings. Plus solving the singer problem internally
seems to be the best and most permanent solution. The results on the new
release “ E – MANIA” in 2001 certainly proofs them right, as it find’s it’s
way straight to the heart of long time EverEve fans and first time E – maniacs.
It also sort of marks a new beginning after being on an intense roller coaster
ride of up’s and down’s for the last one and a half years, underlined by
all members using nicknames such as MZ Eve 51 or MC W1febeater, fitting
perfectly to reflect upon the out of control events the band was pulled
into. The whole concept embodies some kind of puzzle as well and deliberately
leaves certain questions concerning these nicknames out in the open.
Touring massively this year with Subway to Sally, In Extremo, festivals
like Summer Breeze, the Wave Gotik Treffen, Euro Rock in Belgium, the Darkstorm
Festival, the Schlettwein Open Air, the Swiss Metal Dayz etc., the Czech
Republic, Austria, Slowenia and numerous single shows , strengthens EverEve’s
position as one of Germany’s most successful CYGOROME bands.
Still playing shows in 2002 has the band working on and off on their new
material. In September new bassplayer O- IQ replaces S.M.artBasstard. The
guys start recording their fifth longplayer “.enetics – 11 Orgies For Massenjoyment
On The Dark Side Of The Planet” almost immediately. This release also features
a bonus CD with unique Remixes of certain songs and a large multi media
part as a gesture of appreciation for the fans staying extremely loyal throughout
the years. For the first time in years EverEve has decided to record one
song in a different language again for this album. “Abraza La Luz” raises
eyebrows in Germany and abroad and becomes a Dancefloor standard in various
clubs. On top of that, the band appears on national television and MTV in
several countries with the video clip of “ Her Last Summer”. This time around
they mostly focus on single headliner shows and again lot’s of Festivals
such as The Mera Luna Festival with Placebo, which is so far the largest
event, playing in front of nearly 10 000 people. After sharing the stage
in Switzerland with Type O’ Negative EverEve are gearing up to hit Russia
on their own for the first time. The concert in Moscow turns out to be a
major success and opens up a whole new world of opportunitys for the group
as they gain increasing popularity due to such a large and sincere following
there.
No doubt: An indication of mighty things to come!!