Evergrey embarks on their North American Tour with Ices Earth[views:6810][posts:3]______________________________________ [Apr 18,2004 1:52pm - the_reverend ""] Evergrey embarks on their North American Tour with Ices Earth. Below is the complete track listings and tour dates. Please call us if you need tickets or an interview with Evergrey. Audio clips for “A Touch of Blessing” and “More Than Ever” can be sampled here: http://www.evergrey.net/audvid.php The tracklisting for Evergrey's The Inner Circle includes: A Touch Of Blessing Faith Restored Ambassador When the Walls Go Down In The Wake of the Weary Harmless Wishes BONUS TRACKS: Live & Acoustic In France Waking Up Blind I’m Sorry More Than Ever Recreation Day The Essence of Conviction Madness Caught Another Victim Where All Good Sleep In bringing the complex and evocative endeavor to life, not only was the Gothenburg Symphonic Orchestra employed “to make the production more interesting, more organic and dynamic,” but Englund also enlisted the services of his wife Carina to perform angelic, choir-like vocal melodies throughout the album. Carina Englund has actually appeared on every EVERGREY studio album to date. InsideOut Music America, in recognition of EVERGREY’s achievements and potential, has recently reissued the band’s first two stylish and inspired albums, Dark Discovery (1998) & Solitude Dominance Tragedy (1999), neither of which have been previously domestically available. These editions feature new liner notes by Tom S. Englund, and each contains an exclusive video track (Dark Discovery features “For Every Tear That Falls” and Solitude Dominance Tragedy features “The Masterplan”). Due to the success of EVERGREY’s videos from Recreation Day, the band is planning to film two new videos to promote The Inner Circle, “A Touch of Blessing” and “More Than Ever”. This time around, 3 reputable directors are queuing to work with the band, one of whom is Stakka Bo, known for his directorial work on Madonna’s “Nothing Really Matters”, Kylie Minogue’s “Love at First Sight”, and Chris Cornell’s “Can’t Change Me” videos. EVERGREY has quickly joined the ranks of Scandinavian metal bands that have been breaking massive ground in the American music scene. Englund offers his theory on the situation, “Scandinavian people are very determined people. When we want something, we kinda go for it entirely. So it does not surprise me that bands like Arch Enemy, In Flames, Dimmu Borgir, and Opeth are getting noticed in America. Especially us, Evergrey, now, with all of the MTV attention; it’s absolutely amazing. We’re just grateful for everything that comes our way.” EVERGREY will soon show fans their appreciation in mid-April when they cross the Atlantic to join fellow melodic metallers Iced Earth and Children of Bodom for a full North American tour. This will be EVERGREY’s second foray into American touring. Tom expresses his excitement, “This tour is really designed for us; all the bands on it are quite melodic. What we are really looking to come of this is to influence people into checking us out; that is really what matters. The last tour with Arch Enemy was great, but this one definitely seems custom-tailored to our style of music. It’s going to be a lot of fun.” Tour dates include: Sunday, April 18th Cleveland, OH The Odeon Monday, April 19th Sauget (St. Louis), IL Pop’s Tuesday, April 20th Chicago, IL Metro Wednesday, April 21st Minneapolis, MN Quest Friday, April 23rd Milwaukee, WI The Eagle's Club Saturday, April 24th Detroit, MI Harpo's Concert Theatre Sunday, April 25th Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall Monday, April 26th Toronto, ON, Can. The Guvernment Wednesday, April 28th Montreal, QC, Can. The Medley Thursday, April 29th New York, NY BB King's Friday, April 30th Philadelphia, PA Trocadero Saturday, May 1st Worcester, MA The Palladium Sunday, May 2nd Springfield, VA Jaxx Tuesday, May 4th Atlanta, GA Masquerade Wednesday, May 5th Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues Friday, May 7th New Orleans, LA House of Blues Saturday, May 8th Houston, TX Engine Room Sunday, May 9th Austin, TX The Back Room Monday, May 10th Dallas, TX Deep Ellum Live Wednesday, May 12th Denver, CO Ogden Theater Friday, May 14th Vancouver, BC, Can. Commodore Ballroom Saturday, May 15th Seattle, WA Graceland Monday, May 17th San Francisco, CA Avalon Ballroom Tuesday, May 18th Anaheim, CA House of Blues Wednesday, May 19th Scottsdale, AZ Cajun House Friday, May 21st West Hollywood, CA House of Blues |
_____________________________________ [Apr 18,2004 1:59pm - RustedAngel ""] good album, i just hate the vocals on the ballads they have... they probably get hot chicks all up on their junk for that though. |
____________________________________ [Apr 18,2004 3:59pm - BornSoVile ""] I can't stand this band. |
___________________________________ [Apr 18,2004 5:20pm - dreadkill ""] tom s englund sounds like david coverdale. evergrey is the reason why i might actually go to day 2 of metalfest, plus i'm a nerd who likes prog. |