LORI’S EVERCLEAR PAGE
Disclaimer: I have taken all of the gif's from other pages, and am in no way affiliated with the band... Though I wouldn't mind to be affiliated with Craig :-) There's plenty more better pages towards the end in the links section to get you going...
So Much For The Afterglow, Everclear's new Capitol Records release is in stores now! Produced by frontman Art Alexakis and mixed by Andy Wallace (Nirvana, Jeff Buckley, Rage Against The Machine), So Much For The Afterglow kicks hard with a melodic punk edge.
The record maintains Everclear's trademark sound, while at the same time Alexakis and company have incorporated a variety of new instrumentation including organ, banjo, toy pianos, a three-piece horn section, keyboards, cello, violin and slide guitar. The Iyncs are as passionate as ever. Basic tracks were recorded at Whitehorse Studios in Portland and Rondor Studios in Los Angeles. All songs were mixed at Saylor Sound Recording in Hollywood.
So Much For The Afterglow is the long awaited follow-up to Everclear's Platinum-plus
breakthrough Sparkle & Fade, which was released in May of '95. The album's 13 tracks were
composed by Art Alexakis and his bandmates, Greg Eklund (drums) and Craig Montoya
(bass). All lyrics were written by Alexakis. The first single will be "Everything to Everyone."
My two favorite Everclear releases are the last two, the one that got
me hooked was "Sparkle and Fade" cd, the 1995 release which contained the hits "Santa Monica"
(Art's home town), and "Heroin Girl". With their 1997 release "So Much For The Afterglow" the songs you've
been hearing include the latest single "Father of Mine", "Everything To Everyone", and "I will Buy You A New Life"...
Their new release will be titled "Pure White Evil".
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