EVERGREY: New Album To Be Launched Before Christmas

June 20, 2007

EVERGREY's official web site has been updated with the following message:

"As you all know, Fredrik Larsson was the temporary bass player after Michael [Håkansson] left. Fredrik has now rejoined HAMMERFALL. The EVERGREY crew wish him all the best in the future. He is still a good friend of the band.

"New songs have been and are being recorded. Tom [Englund; vocals, guitar] and Henrik [Danhage; guitar] are doing all the bass playing in the studio at this moment, so bass is not an issue at this time. Jonas [Ekdahl; drums] and Rikard [Zander; keyboards] are also participating in writing lyrics and music for the new album. The recording session is scheduled to be done by the end of the summer.

"The new album will be launched before Christmas.

"For all fans out there, this album is HEAVY! In my ears probably the heaviest they have ever done.

"After releasing the new album, EVERGREY will start touring. By that time a bass player should be selected for the band (hired or permanent, future will tell...). There are also some new endorsement contracts being negotiated at this time. It's still too early to announce as of yet. A new label is being sought after...more to come on that later."

Video footage of EVERGREY's April 21, 2007 performance at Preoteasa in Bucharest, Romania has been posted online at Metalhead.ro. A video interview with EVERGREY vocalist/guitarist Tom Englund and keyboardist Rikard Zander, filmed in Romania, is available for viewing online at Metalhead.ro. More than 200 photos from EVERGREY's Bucharest concert have been posted online at this location.

EVERGREY's last CD, "Monday Morning Apocalypse" 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.

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