EVERGREY: You Could Be The Group's New Bassist

June 19, 2007

Swedish metallers EVERGREY have issued the following update:

"Could you become the next bass player for EVERGREY? You sure could! Now is the time and here is your chance. You should be either living in Sweden or be able to move here. Please send your bio, pic and samples (either video or mp3) of your playing to [email protected]. All entries will be viewed and decided upon and we will announce when the time comes who our new bassist will be. Good luck and stay grey!"

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 recently parted ways with bassist Fredrik Larsson only nine months after he was recruited as the replacement for Michael Håkansson. Larsson — who played bass for EVERGREY at the Bucharest show and was present for the Australian dates last month — has since joined fellow Swedes HAMMERFALL.

EVERGREY recently began work on the follow-up to 2006's "Monday Morning Apocalypse", tentatively due in late 2007 or early 2008. Guitarist/vocalist Tom S. Englund described the new material as "the heaviest and darkest we have released to date."

EVERGREY has parted ways with Inside Out Music and is currently seeking a new label home. The band'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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