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Everclear is a rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, USA, in 1992. For most of its existence, Everclear consisted of Art Alexakis (b. 12 April 1962, Los Angeles, California, USA; vocals, guitar), Craig Montoya (b. Check our available Everclear concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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If you're clicking on this review, there's a good chance that you remember Everclear from their '90s heyday. They were a fixture on modern rock radio back then with hit singles like "Santa Monica (Watch the World Die)", "Father of Mine", "I Will Buy You a New Life", and "Wonderful." There's also a better than even chance that you lost track of them sometime early in the '00s, like most of their audience...
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Many late-'90s alt-rock bands have enjoyed a second renaissance of sorts in recent years. Some bands took a hiatus and returned to their nostalgia-hungry fans a decade later; others weathered the storm. Everclear's career continued for years following their alternative radio and 120 Minutes salad days, persevering through lineup changes and lukewarm album critiques...
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Sound: This was the very last record put out by the Everclear that most people know of. After this record the bassist and the drummer left. However, they did leave us with a good sound. As compared to "Sparkle And Fade" and "So Much For The Afterglow" the guitars on this record are just a lot more layered. Art recorded 9 guitars on the song "TV Show." Craig is about average on the bass but there are certain parts where you can actually here him...
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After seeing the direction in which this cockroachian Portland trio were going after the Songs from an American Movie albums, and not liking it one little bit, I wasn't holding out anything approaching hope that this next record would be anything more than meandering pandering to the backwaters of mainstream adult contemporary radio. Lordy, lordy, how wrong I can be...
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I can understand why these guys wouldn't be everybody's trip - vocalist/songwriter Art Alexakis, both for his repetitious singing patterns and more than occasionally self-indulgent subject matter, has a way of rubbing people the wrong way - but I'd also go so far as to say they were one of the most original and consistently good-verging-on-great bands to come out of the '90s. Almost everything is here that a fan would want, and is generous at 21 tracks (meaning you won't get milked for a vol...
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If you'd thought Portland's Everclear had fallen off the edge of the world, you'd be two-thirds right. Long-time members Craig Montoya and Greg Eklund departed the band after 2003's dismally received, 100,000-selling Slow Motion Daydream. Centreman Art Alexakis persists, however, adding four new players including organ...
- www.hour.ca
The first time I heard Everclear's version of Brown Eyed Girl, my own eyes watered up. Not 'cause I particularly like the song, or Van Morrison, or even Everclear for that matter, but they nailed the sentiment of the song to the tree of life with a great big jagged, moose-gutting hunting knife, and that made me so happy I cried. I exaggerate...
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2002 release. Little known Everclear fact: at one point, Art Alexakis established a record label called Shindig, which promoted alt-country. He loves old country music and you can sometimes hear it in his tunes and music, which leans as heavily on the country and rock and roll roots of Creedence Clearwater Revival, as Northwestern three chords crash and burn against punk rage and fury...
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2002 release. Originally released in 1993, this is the debut album by Portland, Oregon's Everclear. World Of Noise is an album of alternately crisp and noisy indie-punk. Great melodies (especially on "Fire Maple Song") and Art Alexakis' witty, gravelly vocals make this album a left-hook of a debut...
- www.forcedexposure.com
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