Evemaster

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Wings Of Darkness 03:16 Tools
Disgraceful 04:41 Tools
As I Turn Away 05:19 Tools
Spirits Intertwined 04:36 Tools
Plea 03:41 Tools
Stars - Serenity - Burning 05:31 Tools
Wither 05:02 Tools
Harvest Skies 06:23 Tools
Whispers 05:55 Tools
Nothing But Grey 09:05 Tools
New Age Dawns 05:32 Tools
Humanimals 04:22 Tools
Enter 04:49 Tools
The Great Unrest 05:07 Tools
Lacrimae Mundi 07:01 Tools
Losing Ground 04:10 Tools
The Sweet Poison 07:23 Tools
Harvester of Souls 04:35 Tools
Pandemonium 04:59 Tools
Fevered Dreams 04:19 Tools
Absolution 10:49 Tools
Embraced 04:13 Tools
Archways 06:35 Tools
Epistelium (The Storm Rises) 06:07 Tools
Equinox Nocturne 11:25 Tools
We Rock 04:46 Tools
The Divine Iamblichus 04:20 Tools
Epistelium 05:24 Tools
Wings Of Darkness [Tarot] 03:16 Tools
Wings Of Darkness (Tarot) 03:16 Tools
We Rock (Dio cover) 03:16 Tools
Wings of Darkness (Bonus Track) 03:16 Tools
Wings Of Darkness (Bonus Tra.. 03:16 Tools
Wings Of Darkness (Bonus Track 03:16 Tools
Wings Of Darkness (orig.Tarot) 03:16 Tools
Wings Of Darkness (Tarot Cover) 03:16 Tools
Sweet Posion 07:23 Tools
Wings of Darkness (Bonus) 07:23 Tools
Elium (The Storm Rises) 07:23 Tools
New Age Dawns | WackenRadio.com 07:23 Tools
07. Wither. 07:23 Tools
04. Plea. 07:23 Tools
Harvester Of Souls | WackenRadio.com 07:23 Tools
03. Stars-Serenity-Rurning. 07:23 Tools
03. Embrance. 07:23 Tools
Evemaster:Wings of Darkness 03:16 Tools
09. Wings of Darkness. 03:16 Tools
Fevered Dreams | WackenRadio.com 03:16 Tools
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"Like At the Gates and In Flames (both from Sweden), Finland's Evemaster is among the Scandinavian death metal/black metal bands that has embraced the style known as "melodic death metal." Evemaster isn't death metal in the grindcore sense; they don't sound like Carcass, Cannibal Corpse, or Cancer, who are among the bands that have epitomized the amelodic, consistently ultra-fast, grindcore style of death metal. Rather, Evemaster takes certain aspects of death metal/black metal -- an extreme and totally over-the-top vocal style, very dark and troubling lyrics -- and combines them with an actual sense of melody and harmony. Musically, Evemaster owes a lot to '80s power metal and has been influenced by old-school headbangers like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Queensrÿche, but the sort of extreme vocals that lead singer Jarno Taskula brings to Evemaster certainly aren't something that one will find on Queensrÿche's Operation: Mindcrime or Maiden's The Number of the Beast. In various interviews, Evemaster's members have been quoted as saying that although their lyrics are dark, they don't identify with the term black metal because they don't identify with Satanism and the Occult. Evemaster was formed in Finland in 1996, when Taskula got together with composer/arranger Tomi Mykkänen (who plays guitar and bass, and has been with another Finnish band called Shamos). Together, Taskula and Mykkänen are Evemaster's co-leaders, and instead of being totally self-contained, they employed various session players and guest musicians on their late-'90s and early 2000s recordings. Evemaster first entered the studio in 1996, when they recorded a three-song demo cassette titled In Thine Majesty; subsequently, that demo was reissued on CD in Bulgaria by the small Topheth label, and in Portugal on Ancient Ceremonies. In 1998, Evemaster's first official full-length album, Lacrimae Mundi, was released on KTOK Records in Finland; the following year, Lacrimae Mundi came out in Poland on the AMP label. After doing some more recording in 2001, Taskula and Mykkänen hoped that the Emerald Factory label would release their next CD, but it turned out that Emerald Factory was suffering from insufficient funds -- and so, the Finnish metalheads continued to shop their material and ended up working with Low Frequency Records. Evemaster returned to the studio in late 2002 and early 2003; between the recordings they had made in 2001, and the new songs, Low Frequency had enough material to assemble and release Evemaster's second full-length album, Wither. After coming out in Europe in 2003, Wither was released in the United States by Crash Music in early 2004. Unsatisfied with the original version of their debut, Evemaster recruited Children of Bodom drummer Jaska Raatikainen to help re-record the backing tracks. The results were issued in 2005 as MMIV Lacrimae Mundi. " Enter 2008. New songs have been in the making since the release of "Wither" but due to many different things the band has been otherwise sleeping in ice. Finally during the winter/early spring of 2008 it was decided that new material will be recorded for an album. Mykkänen finalized the songs and in the beginning of June 3 days were booked in Drop Hammer Studios and drums were recorded. During the summer and autumn other parts will be recorded. From Evemaster.net: "The working title of the next album is "Newtopia". It is a concept album revolving around a dystopian dream or a fall of this one pitiful man... The working titles of the songs are: 1. Enter Newtopia 2. New Age Dawns 3. Humanimals 4. Losing Ground 5. The Great Unrest 6. The Sweet Poison 7. Harvester of Souls 8. Fevered Dreams 9. Absolution" Check the studiodiary for photos and video: http://www.evemaster.net/studio-III.html Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.