EVEREVE Film Video, Plan U.K. Concert Appearances

September 12, 2005

German gothic metallers EVEREVE have posted the following update at their official web site:

"Since the release of the new EVEREVE album, 'Tried & Failed', the band continues working with no rest. After 'Tried & Failed' entered the Top 25 German metal & rock DJ charts in the first week, the guys now work with director Marco Schirmer (DESTRUCTION, RAGE, among others) on their first 'reel' official video clip. Furthermore is the very first EVEREVE concert trip to the U.K. [is] in the works and vocalist MZ will be tearing up the place as Star-DJ at the infamous '666'-Party in Vienna on October 29th..."

EVEREVE recorded "Tried & Failed" at the Gerassi Park Studio with longtime producer Gerhard Magin.

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