Evergrey

Evergrey

Evergrey performing live at Nosturi, Helsinki, Finland on March 20, 2008
Background information
Origin Gothenburg, Sweden
Genres Progressive metal
Power metal
Years active 1995–present
Labels AFM Records
Associated acts Embraced, Dragonland
Website evergrey.net
Members Tom S. Englund
Rikard Zander
Johan Niemann
Henrik Danhage
Jonas Ekdahl
Past members Patrick Carlsson
Dan Bronell
Daniel Nöjd
Will Chandra
Sven Karlsson
Michael Håkansson
Christian Rehn
Fredrik Larsson
Jari Kainulainen
Marcus Jidell
Hannes Van Dahl

Evergrey is a progressive metal band from Gothenburg, Sweden. The band was founded in 1995 by Dan Bronell and Tom S. Englund and released its debut album, The Dark Discovery, in 1998. After a minor hiatus the band returns with its ninth album Hymns for the Broken on 26/30 September 2014.[1]

Lyrical themes

Evergrey's lyrics have always been of the darker sort, and the same can be said of the band's imagery. While The Dark Discovery dealt with a variety of ideas, many later albums have been concept albums, dealing with issues like self-reformation (Recreation Day), paranoia, alien abduction (In Search of Truth), child abuse, cults, and religion (The Inner Circle).

Recreation Day is an album that covers many issues, ranging from death and mourning to general fear and sorrow, all of which contribute to a greater concept of re-creation of oneself. These ideas are explored from many different points of view, such as someone contemplating suicide ("As I Lie Bleeding"), mourners after a funeral ("I'm Sorry," a cover of Dilba Demirbag's hit), and dying people's looking back on their "unforgivable" sins ("Unforgivable"). "Unforgivable" also acted as a catalyst for the next album, (The Inner Circle), which dealt with the same two issues described in the song: religion and child abuse.

History

On April 4, 2006, Evergrey released their sixth studio album, Monday Morning Apocalypse. The album was produced and mixed by Sanken Sandquist and Stefan Glauman, former producers of Rammstein, Bon Jovi and Def Leppard, among others. Tom S. Englund said, regarding the collaboration: "We feel honoured to work with such amazing producers. We are sure that they will succeed in making us sound better than ever before." The album debuted at No. 6 in Sweden.[2]

During summer 2006, Evergrey played at many festivals throughout Europe: among others, Sweden Rock Festival, Download Festival, Arvika Festival, Masters of Rock, Storsjöyran and Sziget Festival. From May 5 to May 30, the band toured the United States with In Flames, Nevermore and Throwdown. On September 15 they headlined Prog Power VII in Atlanta, Georgia.[3]

On October 24, 2006, Evergrey started a new European tour. They were supported by fellow Swedish death metal band Avatar,[4] and they visited Germany, Italy, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Denmark and Sweden.[5]

Evergrey released their seventh studio album, Torn, in September 2008, continuing with their trademark lyrical themes of desperation and despair. Jari Kainulainen permanently filled the role on August 6, 2007, who also played bass on Torn.[6]

On May 8, 2008, Evergrey announced that they had signed a deal with Steamhammer/SPV. This included the release of their new album and the entire back catalogue. It also was announced that the new album, Torn, would be released early in September 2008.[7] As the deal includes the band's entire back catalog, there is the possibility of re-releases of previous Evergrey albums with the inclusion of added bonus material.

In July 2008, Swedish/Danish band Amaranthe announced that keyboardist Rikard Zander, along with In Flames bassist Peter Iwers, would make a guest appearance on their upcoming album.

In May 2010, it was announced that Jonas Ekdahl, Henrik Danhage and Jari Kainulainen have all left Evergrey by mutual decision because of problems with the band members interacting with each other. They called it quits as to not ruin the friendship they all have with each other.[8]

An article posted November 13, 2010 on Evergrey's blog contained dates for upcoming concerts as well as the confirmation of a new album titled Glorious Collision on February 28, 2011.[9]

Via Facebook posts in November 2013, while writing the next Evergrey album due for release in 2014, the band first confirmed that drummer Hannes Van Dahl would be leaving the band to join Sabaton_(band) full-time, and then due to "problems working together" guitarist Marcus Jidell would also be leaving.

In August 2014 the release of the music video for King of Errors from the forthcoming Hymns For The Broken revealed that Henrik Danhage and Jonas Ekdahl had returned to the band.

Personnel

Current lineup
Guest musician
  • Carina Kjellberg-Englund - female vocals (1996–Present)

Former members
  • Patrick Carlsson - drums (1996–2003)
  • Dan Bronell - guitar (1995–2000)
  • Daniel Nöjd - bass, vocals (1996–1999)
  • Will Chandra - keyboards (1996–1998)
  • Sven Karlsson - keyboards (1998–2001)
  • Michael Håkansson - bass (1999–2006)
  • Christian Rehn - keyboards (2001–2002)
  • Fredrik Larsson - bass (2007)
  • Jari Kainulainen - bass (2007–2010)
  • Marcus Jidell - guitar, backing vocals (2010–2013)
  • Hannes Van Dahl - drums (2010–2013)

Timeline

Discography

Main article: Evergrey discography

References

  1. "Evergrey To Release 'Hymns For The Broken' In September". Blabbermouth.net. 2014-06-05. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  2. "#6 debut on the Swedish charts!". Evergrey.net. 2006-03-31. Archived from the original on 2006-10-12. Retrieved 2006-10-24.
  3. "Evergrey tour dates archive". Evergrey.net. 2006-10-06. Retrieved 2006-10-24.
  4. "Evergrey European tour announced". Evergrey.net. 2006-09-28. Archived from the original on 2006-10-12. Retrieved 2006-10-24.
  5. "Evergrey European tour dates". Evergrey.net. 2006-09-28. Retrieved 2006-10-24.
  6. "So, here he is!". Evergrey.net. 2007-08-06. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-06.
  7. "Evergrey.net - The Official Home of Evergrey". Evergrey.net. 2008-05-08. Archived from the original on September 12, 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-11.
  8. "Time for some changes". Evergrey.net. 2010-05-07. Retrieved 2010-05-10.
  9. Archived December 1, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.

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