EverEve
EverEve | |
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General information | |
origin | Loerrach , Germany |
Genre (s) | Dark rock |
founding | 1993 |
Website | www.evereve.net |
Founding members | |
Tom Sedotschenko (until 1998) | |
Stephan Kiefer (until 2004) | |
guitar |
Thorsten Weissenberger |
Stefan Müller (until 2001) | |
Marc Werner (until 2000) | |
Michael Zeissl | |
Current occupation | |
Vocals, keyboard |
MZ Eve 51 (Michael Zeissl) |
guitar |
T.he H.avoc W.reaker (Thorsten Weißenberger) |
bass |
O – IQ (Oliver Quinten) (since 2001) |
Drums |
MC W1febeater (Martin Claas) (since 2000) |
former members | |
singing |
Benjamin Richter (1999-2000) |
bass |
SMart Basstard (Stefan Müller) (1993-2001) |
EverEve is a band from Lörrach .
The name of the band refers to a poem from Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings .
Band history
The band was founded by Tom Sedotschenko ( vocals ), Stephan Kiefer ( guitar ), Thorsten Weissenberger (guitar), Stefan Müller ( bass ), Marc Werner ( drums ) and Michael Zeissl ( keyboard ).
EverEve first appeared on a split album by the band Parracide . With another demo tape she got a contract with Nuclear Blast , where she made her debut with the album Seasons in 1997. A little later their rehearsal room burned out completely, but the semi-concept album Stormbirds was released the next year .
In 1999 the singer Tom Sedotschenko left the band and took his own life a few months later. Benjamin Richter stepped in as a substitute for the production of the Regret album . In 2000 Marc Werner was replaced on drums by Martin Claas and the band switched to Massacre Records .
Keyboardist Michael Zeissl took over the vocals from Benjamin Richter, and the next album E-mania was produced. In 2001 the band lost another founding member, bassist Stefan Müller , and O-IQ stepped in to record .enetics . In 2004 guitarist Stephan Kiefer quit, the band remained as a quartet and in 2005 recorded the album Tried and Failed .
In December 2010 EverEve released a new EP called "Emission" with three new songs, which were available for free as a download in the .MEDIA section of the then official band website. The band's official website has meanwhile disappeared.
In 2014, a chain of stores for women's clothing rebranded to the name EVEREVE, which would create a name conflict. It is unclear whether the band was dissolved, changed its name, or whether a legal dispute with the fashion label caused the website to disappear.
Discography
- 1995: Parracide - Evereve (split CD with Parracide)
- 1995: On the Verge of Tears (Demo)
- 1996: Seasons of Love and Desperation (Demo)
- 1997: Seasons (album, Nuclear Blast)
- 1997: Live & Plugged (Split Video)
- 1998: Stormbirds (album, Nuclear Blast)
- 1999: Regret (album, Nuclear Blast)
- 2001: E-mania (album, Massacre Records)
- 2002: .enetics (album, Massacre Records)
- 2005: Tried and Failed (Album, Massacre Records)
- 2010: Emission (EP, in-house production)
Web links
- Former official website (currently offline; as of October 8, 2015)
- Discography on The Metal Archives
- Discography from the webzine Spirit of Metal
Individual evidence
- ↑ EverEve: Former official website ( memento from July 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (German, accessed on January 18, 2011)
- ↑ TwinCities Business Magazine: 10 Years And 50 Stores Later, Hot Mama Changes Its Name ( Memento from October 15, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (English, accessed October 8, 2015)