German prog rockers Everon have returned with a video for No Embrace, their first new music for sixteen years, exhibiting they’ve misplaced none of their lack for emotive, catchy and punchy prog rock.
It is taken from a model new studio album, Shells, which the band will launch by means of Music Theories Recordings/Mascot Label Group on February 28. it is the band’s first studio album since they launched North in 2008
“Everon did not retire or something, and we by no means even talked about it,” Philipps causes. “I at all times wrote all of the music and the lyrics. So that will imply if I did not do something, we would not do something. After North, it simply did not occur. The making of North dragged out terribly, by the point we did it, I might virtually misplaced curiosity. I simply wanted a change.”
Though Shells options the basic Everon line-up of Philipps, bass participant Schymy, guitarist Ulli Hoever and drummer Christian ‘Moschus’ Moos, the recording was hit by tragedy when the latter died out of the blue.
“It was utterly out of the blue,” Philipps sighs. “He wasn’t sick or something. He was simply discovered useless. It was a cardiac arrest or one in all this stuff. The rationale I selected to complete the album in any respect was that he’d already recorded drums for eight of the songs. If it had occurred half a 12 months earlier, I would not have chosen to make an album. I might been pondering over ought to I, shouldn’t I for fairly a while.”
Shells options eleven new songs and a remodeling of the band’s epic 14-minute Flesh from the 2002 album of the identical identify. You’ll be able to see the brand new album art work under.
Everon: Shells
1. No Embrace
2. Damaged Angels
3. Travels
4. Pinocchio’s Nostril
5. Monster
6. Shells
7. Grace
8. Responsible As Charged
9. Youngsters of the Earth
10. OCD
11. Till We Meet Once more
12. Flesh