EVERGREY Enter Swedish Album Chart At No. 6

March 30, 2006

Sweden's EVERGREY have entered the national album chart in their home country at position No. 6 with their latest CD, "Monday Morning Apocalypse". View the entire chart at this location.

In other news, EVERGREY will be undertaking a short Swedish tour in April. Confirmed dates are as follows:

Apr. 14 - Helsingborg, SWE @ The Tivoli
Apr. 15 - Stockholm, SWE @ Close-Up Festival
Apr. 16 - Linköping, SWE @ Skylten
Apr. 28 - Umeå, SWE @ SkyCom Arena

As previously reported, EVERGREY's video for the track "Monday Morning Apocalypse" has been posted online at Yahoo! Musik Deutschland. The clip was shot with director Patric Ullaeus of Revolver Film Company (DIMMU BORGIR, CHILDREN OF BODOM, LACUNA COIL).

"Monday Morning Apocalypse" is scheduled for release in the U.S. on April 4 via InsideOut Music. The follow-up to 2004's "The Inner Circle" was recorded at Division One Studios in Gothenburg, Sweden by the experienced production team of Sanken Sandquist and Stefan Glaumann, who have previously worked with such artists as RAMMSTEIN, BON JOVI, BRITNEY SPEARS and DEF LEPPARD. The "Monday Morning Apocalypse" single recently entered the Swedish national chart at position No. 19.

EVERGREY made their first-ever headlining appearance in England on March 7 at a sold-out The Underworld in Camden, London. EVERGREY have also been confirmed as one of the headliners of ProgPower USA VII festival, set to take place on Friday and Saturday, September 15 and 16 at Earthlink Live in Atlanta. Tickets will go on sale Saturday, April 1 at 10 a.m. EST via all Ticketmaster outlets. Only 900 tickets will be made available to the public. Advance Gold Badges, which presently have a two-year wait list, are sold out.

EVERGREY will be teaming up with IN FLAMES, THROWDOWN and NEVERMORE for a North American tour beginning in early May.

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