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                                        Oliver Philipps and Christian Moos (2008)
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                                release this album
and to tell the truth is not better then the predecesors, but not weak
either. Something worth
mentioning is that Everon release albums with a constant quality, I mean
every single album
is good and has something to offer, one of those bands that realy knows
to make the listner
stays with ears opened all the time. This band don't have highs and
lows, Everon has only
highs from the beggining, well of course their albums never reaches the
masterpiece status
in my opinion, but for sure all are good and worth investigated by
everybody intrested in good
music. North is again well made with tipycal Everon sound, nice vocal
parts made by Oliver
Philipps , I think the cherry on the cake in this band, great vocalist,
nice passages close to
neo prog in places not far from Galleon , but aswell with some heavier
sections like Enchant
for ex. They are more up tempo and full of energy band then many of
their field. Not a weak
piece here, but not one is outstanding, only pleasent. So, I don't think
North is their best
album, to me the best and the most pleasent of all is Venus from 1997, I
don't know realy why
but to me is thier top of their career, anyway each album I've rated so
far from Everon
catalogue is 3 stars, nothing more nothing less. Great band that for
sure needs a wider
recognition by prog listners, neo or hevy prog alike. 3 stars, a good
album but totaly non
essential.
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Unbelievabe and insanely surprising catchy music and hooks that sneak up
on you with a few listens.....and then it hits
you....the emotion, the detail, the layers, and the production of this
music is utterly fantastic! I think many who come
upon Everon in general will never have heard of them before, let alone
listened. So, if you are like myself and stumbled
across this band, let me give you a few words about this body of work.
How Everon is not a top internationally recognized Band, up there 
with Rush and Saga, is beyond me.  Trust me....you 
have just found an treasure trove of amazing music!   If you are a Rush 
fan, then you have just found heaven!
Everon truly surprised 
me......I listened to a few tracks from a few albums and was absolutely 
not sure about it at first.  
But there was enough interesting elements of the production and the 
music to make me keep listening here and there for 
a few days, even though I was not sure and it was not clicking for me.  
 It didn't at first seem to have the edge, or the 
technical chops that I usually crave.   But, here and there it was 
interesting enough.   Actually, Reviews on this site led 
me to listen to Fantasma first and foremost, which in the end is not my 
favorite album, though it contains some excellent 
songs.   But anyways, it was a few days later that all of a sudden one 
morning it hit me.  I was singing these songs in my 
head!   And not just one or two....but there are a couple dozen 
unbelievably catchy hooks and choruses and elements 
that just stick themselves in your head.    And then it started to get 
good to me...and l listened more intently, and realized 
the emotion and detail in these tracks.   And then I knew......I  had 
found a top band and a body of work that is for the 
ages~!!!     
One of the things about Everon is that each track is
 a very well constructed self contained song.   And most of these 
songs build up with an emotional intensity that just grabs you by the 
end and won't let you go.   So if you just quickly 
listen to the tracks, you are likely to hear some simple, slower, piano 
based ballad type material, especially up front, that 
does not seem to be at all prog or even rock, but more Pop, and 
certainly not what is likely to excite you at first.   But 
what you need to do is TRUST that this music is so well constructed, and
 that these intros and interludes are all part of a 
emotional package that will build and lead you exactly where you want to
 go, and that these slower, simpler sections 
actually balance and compliment the overall song in a beautiful and 
perfectly wonderful way.   
My advice:  Keep Listening, give it 
several spins, and TRUST.  This is very complex, detailed, and well 
constructed music, 
and this is an example of songs you can listen to over and over and over
 again and continue to realize new elements and 
hooks and details that are deeply buried into these tracks.    Much in 
the way that I have enjoyed Rush over the  
years....there are endless hooks and layers to discover.
If you 
are just starting with Everon, and or if you are a Rush fan or Saga fan,
 then I suggest you listen to Venus first and 
foremost.  This is a complete album that flows perfectly in every sense 
of the word, and is most like a Rush album (circa 
Presto, maybe Hold Your Fire).   This is not necessarily Everons best 
album, but for a Rush or Saga music fan, Venus will 
give you comfort and grab your interest the easiest.  But if you want to
 jump in and trust me to the best of Everon, I 
suggest Bridge and North.   These two albums will ultimately rock your 
world, and have Everons most emotional and 
intense and catchy pieces.    
North is a spectacular production, 
on which 80% of the songs are eventually hook grabbers.  In other words,
 they will 
grab your imagination after several listens.  I immediately was grabbed 
by Brief Encounter, even though I didn't fully get 
it until several listens and looking up the lyrics.  Which is another 
thing, Everons lyrics are insanely good and smart!   But 
it was the subtle elements in Brief Encounter, such as the tasty and 
judicious use of goth vocal elements, truly thick and 
tasty guitars, and a hook of a chorus that will sneak up on you and grab
 you in time.....this is a great song.   Hands, the 
opener, is easily catchy and a great song.   But songs like From Where I
 Stand and North at first was blah to me.  So 
simple and pop-like that it didn't interest me.  I didn't get it, until 
all of a sudden to my surprise, it grabbed me, and I 
listened a few more times and said to myself....how the hell did I miss 
this!  This is a truly fantastic song, and I cannot get 
it out of my head!  And then you go back and catch all of the detail and
 song structure, and wow....awesome.   North, 
Wasn't it good, Running....all similar experiences for me.
But you
 cannot just look at Everon as one album or another.  It is a body of 
work.   Songs on Bridge, Flesh, Venus, and 
Fantasma, all fit a certain style and production quality to be heard as 
almost one big album.   And taken together, it adds 
up to over 4 hours of utterly catchy and deep detailed music that will 
satisfy your brain for months and years to come.   
Top things 
about Everon:  The Lyrics are exellent and smart!   The vocals are 
fantastic.  One review on this site complains 
about a german accent.  I don't hear it, even a little bit, and really 
do not agree at all.  The vocals are fantastic, fraught 
with emotion and intensity, and sheer smooth excellence.   Perfect for 
this music.  And the occasional goth elements may 
at first be off-putting to the casual listener, until you listen more 
carefully and realize that they are simply creative 
elements which enhance the overall detail here.   Then you love it!    
The Guitars...WOW....this is where Rush fans are 
likely to be in love.  Very thick and detailed multi layers of guitars, 
with excellent and tasty leads and soundscapes.   The 
drums and percussion are outstanding.   I notice the Neil Peart is a 
friend on Everons MySpace page, and rightfully so.  
Clearly hear Peart influences on the percussion of Everons music abound.
    And finally, it is the overall production details, 
layers, and song structure.    I love music that must be absorbed as 
peeling layers from an onion, and this may be the 
best example of this I have experienced since Rush or Saga.   It stands 
on its own, in its own style, without being a clone 
of anything.  But has the same depth and creativity and production 
quality of either of those artists.
I have now purchased all of 
Everons CD's.    Venus through North are fantastic, and as I said, might
 have come from the 
same "album" at first listen.    Wonderful to mix and match in a 
playlist.  My playlist puts together my ultimate Everon 
tunes in a great order, and its 3 and a half hours of mind blowing 
catchy music!   Paradoxes and Flood are different 
albums, more like early Rush albums, where the technical and musical 
elements are all there (great production quality 
too), but the music is not as well constructed or mature.    
Still....the Rush fan will LOVE these two CD's, but they will not 
grab you by the gut in the same way.    I think this has more to do with
 the vocal performance being more crowded, and 
not as maturely delivered.   But the musical chops are still excellent, 
so I still love them greatly.
I guess you can tell I am a great 
Everon Fan now.  Cannot wait for more releases from this pitifully 
underrated band.    
Top Everon songs in my playlist: Brief 
Encounter, From where I stand, Hands, North, Juliet, Not this time, 
Wasn't it Good, 
Driven, If you were still mine, Running, Back in sight, until the day 
breaks, perfect remedy, Bridge Theme and across the 
land, black river, reply,  What do we know, harbour, ten years later, 
carousel, and the rest of the Venus album (there's 
not a bad song on Venus.  In fact that album is best taken as a whole 
end to end listen).
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This album was my introduction to German band Everon.  I had read 
reviews of their albums before
listening.  The overwhelming consensus was that everyone has a hard time
 labeling their style of
progressive music...Were they neo prog? Were they heavy prog?  Were they
 symphonic?  Metal?  No one
seemed to know.   After getting familiar with most of their albums now, I
 can see how labeling this
band into a specific genre is impossible.   When listening to North, my 
first thought was Enchant
but that wasn't entirely accurate...then I thought of Rush...then 
Sylvan...and on the 8th
instrumental track, my first thought was Neal Morse with the piano 
sections.   So it's evident that
Everon has created their own brand of progressive rock that lands all 
across the board.  This is one
of the main reasons why their music does not grow stale.  Then there is 
the actual  music itself...
Oliver Philipps is the mastermind behind 
Everon.  He is the vocals, keys, guitar and composition of
the music.  Some reviewers have given less than favorable reviews based 
on his German accent.   I
completely disagree.  From first listen I felt his German accent only 
adds to the emotion in his
voice and seems to fit his style of music perfectly.  He is able to tone
 his voice down when needed
but can also belt it out with power too.  He has amazing range and the 
vocals were the first that
stuck out.   
The rest of the music is also outstanding.  The 
keyboards are very present but the heavy guitar
parts are the most noticeable.  The songs are well constructed and have 
the staying power that only
helps certain sections build on repeated listens.   I have probably 
listened to this album 30 times
and I am not tiring on it at all.   North was my #1 pick for 2008 album 
of the year and have enjoyed
their back catalog just as much.   Not sure why Everon is not as well 
known in the progressive rock
world, but I hope more proggers start taking notice because this is high
 quality music!   5 stars
and one of my favorite albums in the last 10 years!  Well done! 
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Hard to believe it's been six years since their last album.I know it 
sounds cliche but this is a more mature 
effort this time around.For me that's not a good thing.Haha.This isn't 
as emotional or powerful as my two 
favourites from them "Fantasma" and "Bridge".The cover art though is A+ 
along with the pictures in the 
liner notes.
"Hands" is such a cool song lyrically and instrumentally.My 
favourite.Maybe not surprisingly it's the most 
powerful song on here as well.The best part of the album for me is when 
it kicks in with sheer force early 
before settling down quickly.Those emotional vocals come in and it all 
sounds so good.More heaviness 
before 3 1/2 minutes to end it. "A Brief Encounter" opens with drums and
 a relaxed guitar solo before 
vocals and piano take over.It does become fairly powerful as the drums 
return.Nice guitar solo 4 1/2 
minutes in. "From Where I Stand" features piano and guest cello before 
vocals and drums take over.It 
does become more passionate as the contrast continues.A guitar solo 
after 4 minutes. "Test Of Time" 
opens with cello then the song kicks into gear before a minute.More 
powerful 2 minutes in as the contrast 
continues.The guitar lights it up 4 minutes in. "North" opens with the 
sound of water as piano comes 
in.Vocals and drums join in.Again they contrast the heavier and lighter 
passages well.Water sounds to end 
it. "South Of London" is different,almost experimental with some 
processed vocals.Good tune. "Wasn't It 
Good" puts the focus squarely on the vocals and lyrics.Cello before 4 
minutes.Lots of piano in this 
one. "Woodworks" is the only instrumental and one of my favourites on 
here.The sounds of a chainsaw 
can be heard in the intro and outro and inbetween.This is uptempo with 
prominant piano and some good 
guitar 2 minutes in. "Islanders" features a guest female 
vocalist(Judith) who does a fantastic job on this 
song.This is another highlight for me. I'm not a fan of the intro on 
"Running" but it changes to a better 
sound.The contrast continues though.
Good album but not one of my favourites from them. 
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After you listen to Everon you won't be able to know why they are so 
unknown, even in the prog
world. Everon is not only a typical progressive band. It's impossible to
 tell which is their style:
sometimes it's neoprog, but then you can hear a lot of classical 
progressive rock influences with
plenty of heavy metal riffs. The best part of this, is that Everon is 
not another Dream Theater rip
off; it's unique, both melancholic and dynamic. North is their latest 
album, and after a long hiatus
they came back with the same old power and a new freshness. 
The CD 
begins with Hands a powerful and bombastic song with a great chorus 
leaded by Phillip's
magnificent voice and feeling. From the beginning you can hear the 
Everon's trademark sound: heavy
riffs yet a very melodic atmosphere and an outstanding feeling.
One
 of the highlights of the album is, without a doubt, Brief encounter. A 
dramatic song filled
with a gorgeous orchestration.
From where I stand and Test of time
 both begin with a cello, but the first one is a symphonic
ballad and the second is an step forward on Everon's evolution to a 
lighter sound. Maybe From where
I stand is a more complex song, more mature and intimate, but Test of 
time is far from being bad.
North has a great atmosphere, 
sometimes sad and full of uncertainty. A perfect mixture of
feelings, which take place in one of the best songs on the album.
While
 North was kind of typical for Everon, South of London is very different
 from the whole
album. The sound is modern and it incorporates some electronic elements.
  Some say it's popy, and
it's usual the eternal complaining from die hard prog fans, but the song
 itself is great.
Wasn't it good is another intimate song, 
probably the most emotive track on North. The orchestra
is another highlight in this song.
Woodworks is joyful 
instrumental track that leads to Islanders, which is, in my opinion, the
weakest track on the album, but again it's very good. Judith's voice 
fits perfectly the song. North
closes with Running, probably the most progressive song we hear in this 
Defining
 Everon is difficult, but maybe the word brilliant could describe best 
their music and,
obviously North which is one of the best CDs of 2008.
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