Nine Even

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Gailleann 00:00 Tools
Al.Most.Fa.Mous. 00:00 Tools
Terra Firma 00:00 Tools
Questions 00:00 Tools
My Will Be Done 00:00 Tools
Bumblebea 00:00 Tools
Gone, Compromise 00:00 Tools
Silent Bride 00:00 Tools
Skrape 00:00 Tools
In the Fog 00:00 Tools
Temples of Solomon 00:00 Tools
Friend of a Friend 00:00 Tools
The Guessing Game 00:00 Tools
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Nine Even was formed in late 2001. They have played all over the Northern California area, and the debut album, Seamsan Over., has recently been completed. The band will be hitting the road in the coming months to promote it. Nine Even is a Northern California band that began in late 2001. It contains three original members, Jake Modica (Guitars)/Chris Chard (Vocals)/Mike Lauchli (Guitars), and is augmented by new member Cameron English (Drums) Jason Avery (Bass). Though all four are different in their musical tastes, but when their sounds come together they create an epic and fascinating mix of the rock/alternative/industrial/progressive genres that remains an original sound unto itself. During the past 7 years they have been growing musically, and now with members ranging from early to late twenties they have a sound that is multi-generational. After a few years in and outside the regional music scene, they reflect back on many of their initial experiences such as playing The WhiskeyAGoGo in Los Angeles, The Boardwalk in Orangevale, The Nevada City Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, The Sweet Bean of Laguana, various other venues in Northern California/Nevada, and several episodes of cable access programs in the Sacramento Area. All of these experiences and more are reflected in their long awaited debut album release entitled "Seamsan Over." "Seamsan Over." contains several songs that were there from the beginning of the NE's evolution (Search/My Will Be Done/SKRape/Silent Bride/Temples of Solomon), some added along the way (In the Fog/Gailleann/Gone, Compromise/Terra Firma), and some brand new ones (Questions/Al.Most.Fa.Mous./Bumblebea) that show some elements that were not shown in the same spotlight in the early days, but were always there just below the surface. Some newer elements have been added to all these songs, pulling them firmly into the present, with respect to the past (including the original intentions of the past that could only be fully realized by the experiances that have come after). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.