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Everon

The German music group Everon plays hard-edged neo-progressive music influenced by later on Marillion and Rush. The group was produced in 1989 by Ralf Janssen (electric guitar), Christian Moos (drums), and Schymy (bass), who was simply playing jointly for a couple of years. Everon was finished when the music group added lead vocalist Oliver Phillips, previously of Jester’s Palace. Their initial record, Paradoxes (1993), was a solid debut that discovered the music group playing song-oriented, if complicated prog material made by EROC, the previous drummer of Grobschnitt. The mainly up-tempo record marketed well as well as the group came back with EROC to record Overflow (1995). Flood discovered the band saving harder materials while adding some quieter music with an increase of prominent keyboards than on the debut. However the record was received well, the group’s label, SI Music, proceeded to go bankrupt as well as the band didn’t sell as much albums as hoped. Although they considered breaking up, Everon soon agreed upon to some other label and released the heavier Venus in 1997, the group’s most mature function to time. Janssen still left the group in 1998 and was changed by Ulli Hoever. Fantasma (2000) was also heavier than Venus and in areas also edged on intensifying steel in the grand design of rings like Savatage.

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