Evergrey

Evergrey is a Swedish progressive metal band from Gothenburg. Evergrey was formed in 1993 in Gothenburg by guitarist/vocalist Tom S. Englund and guitarist Dan Bronell as a progressive power metal band, in contrast to the melodic death metal for which the city is known. Since the beginning, the band’s lyrics have tended toward darker themes, and the same applies to their visual imagery. After establishing a stable lineup, The Dark Discovery was recorded in 1996 and released in 1998, followed by Solitude, Dominance, Tragedy in 1999. While these first two albums explored a variety of ideas, In Search of Truth (2001) and Recreation Day (2003) were concept albums. Recreation Day addressed themes such as contemplating suicide (“As I Lie Here Bleeding”), grief after a funeral (“I’m Sorry,” a cover of Dilba Demirbag’s hit) and dying individuals reflecting on their “unforgivable” sins (“Unforgivable”). “Unforgivable” also served as a catalyst for the next album, The Inner Circle (2004), which expanded on the issues raised in the song: cults, religion and child abuse. On 4 April 2006, Evergrey released their sixth studio album, Monday Morning Apocalypse, which debuted at No. 6 in Sweden.
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Where August Mourns

King of Errors

Mark of the Triangle

A Touch of Blessing

Broken Wings

As I Lie Here Bleeding – A Night to Remember

At loss for words

blackened dawn

Dark Waters

Rulers Of The Mind

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