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Encyclopedia > Everon

Everon is a German progressive rock band who released their first album in 1993. The band members are:

  • Moschus, drums, percussion
  • Oliver Philipps, vocals, guitars, piano, keyboards
  • Schymy, bass
  • Ulli Hoever, guitars

Everon combines a strong electronic synthesizer presence with aggressive soaring guitars. Although incorporating classical influences, their music can best be described as a mixture between progressive rock and progressive metal. They are not a "working band" per se; the individual band members have other jobs. This is the reason the band do not have a more frequent album release schedule.


Discography

  • Flesh (2002)
  • Bridge (2002)
  • Fantasma (2000)
  • Venus (1997)
  • Flood (1995)
  • Paradoxes (1993)

External links

  • The official Everon Website (http://www.everon.de)

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Everon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (100 words)
Everon is a German progressive rock band who released their first album in 1993.
Everon combines a strong electronic synthesizer presence with aggressive soaring guitars.
Although incorporating classical influences, their music can best be described as a mixture between progressive rock and progressive metal.
Everon - Satan Stole My Teddybear (918 words)
Similar to the great progressive rock band, Rocket Scientists, Everon are a group that started very humbly, with this rather flat and forgettable debut disc.
This release from Everon was amazing in the scope of advances made by the band.
Everon continue to change and allow us to watch and listen as they grow.
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