Evermore

Evermore is a band hailing from New Zealand, formed by the Hume brothers—Jon (vocals, guitar), Peter (keyboards, bass) and Dann (drums, backing vocals). The band's music is a melange of alternative rock, pop, and indie sounds characterized by heartfelt lyrics and anthemic choruses. Evermore first emerged onto the music scene in the early 2000s, capturing the attention of audiences in both New Zealand and Australia. Their sound evolved overtime, with a distinctive knack for creating atmospheric soundscapes paired with catchy melodies.

Their career includes several noteworthy albums, each marking a period of growth and innovation in their sound. Starting with their debut album "Dreams" in 2004, which granted them immediate acclaim, Evermore continued to build their reputation with follow-up releases like "Real Life" in 2006 and the concept-driven "Truth of the World: Welcome to the Show" in 2009. The latter incorporated a blend of theatrical elements and social commentary wrapped in their signature musical style. The singles "It's Too Late" and "Follow The Sun" are among their most beloved tracks, the former gaining international recognition with its infectious rhythm and the latter showcasing a matured approach to songwriting and composition. The self-titled album "Evermore" emerged in 2012, solidifying their standing as a resilient and creative force in the music scene down under. Their discography portrays a journey of continuous evolution, reflecting both their artistic integrity and their ability to resonate with fans across generations.

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Follow The Sun
Album - 11 Tracks - Released October 12, 2012
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  1. October 12, 2012
  2. October 14, 2009
  3. March 20
  4. July 8, 2006
  5. September 27, 2004
  1. October 17, 2006