It’s been a busy time for Evarose as they tour extensively in support of their new EP ‘Creation Divide’. I do owe the girls an apology as this review was due October of last year, but at least now I can clue you in with what the girls have been up to since, and review the EP.
The review first…
I should start by saying ‘Creation Divide’ has been impressively well produced. I listened through headphones, and then on speakers; and the sound doesn’t wane. A whole arsenal of tricks has been used to make the EP sound as exciting as possible, and lives up to the electrifying experience of the live shows. A review of the Evarose EP launch can be found in the Music-News Underground gig review section!
The tone of ‘Creation Divide’ is set by the opener ‘We Can Pretend Anyway’ with pounding drums from Robyn. Rock music has been arguably dominated by males but Evarose really up the mark for female bands in the industry, and Robyn is no exception. Her performance at shows and on the EP is impeccable, and easily matches any male drummer. The tone of her kit on the whole EP is massive.
‘Today Is a Minute Too Long’ starts with Imogen on guitar, but sounds like it’s playing through an old radio. It’s an intriguing effect, much like the quiet before the storm. This effect is used a couple more times throughout the EP for dynamics. I’m sure there’s a more technical term though than ‘old radio’. It’s hard to pigeon-hole Imogen’s guitar playing with a certain style. It is certainly influenced by ‘heavier’ music but you would have to ask Imogen to define her style to know for sure.
It’s during the 3rd song ‘Flatline’ that I start to notice the importance of Connie’s bass guitar. Her consistency throughout the EP is commendable. I’m sure it would be just too easy for her to go off on one with Robyn and Imogen going wild, but her subtle playing compliments Imogen’s guitar and keeps the pace with Robyn’s drums. Connie does play a more predominant part during the following song ‘Kissing Teeth’ though giving it a funkier feel. Her tone is low
The last song ‘Glass’ is the most memorable track off the EP. It’s a brutal but sincere song with a triumphant ending. Sassy front lady Dannika utilizes her vocals on this track in a way she hadn’t before. The sound of her voice is unique, and her vocal range is equally as impressive.
Overview
The EP is a good introduction to Evarose. A heavy, angsty, catchy EP and along with it they’ve made a video for ‘We Can Pretend Anyway’ which can be checked out on their YouTube channel and has aired on Kerrang and Scuzz TV. They’ve played abroad, and now are continuing to tour all over the UK. Gig dates can be found on Myspace.com/evaroseband.
Expect a lot more to come, and if Evarose continue like they do they’re going to be huge!
Download it here now!
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