Evergreen was a sort of Louisville supergroup anchored on the riff-laden guitar of Tim Ruth, with an earlier incarnation that featured Dave Pollard on lead vocals. The lineup that released Evergreen in 1996 added drummer Britt Walford, and vocalist Sean McLoughlin, resulted in a hybrid of Slint affects (Glass Highway), Stonesy vamping, and post-hardcore 1990s aesthetics. The record was produced by now-LCD-Soundsystem frontman James Murphy, who had heavy connections to the Louisville scene throughout the 1990s. Released on Hi-Ball Records, then reissued by Temporary Residence in the… read more
Evergreen was a sort of Louisville supergroup anchored on the riff-laden guitar of Tim Ruth, with an earlier incarnation that featured Dave Pollard o… read more
Evergreen was a sort of Louisville supergroup anchored on the riff-laden guitar of Tim Ruth, with an earlier incarnation that featured Dave Pollard on lead vocals. The lineup that releas… read more
There are numerous artists sharing this page, including: 1) Evergreen was an American emo band out of the bay area from the early 1990s; 2) Evergreen was an early 90s American post-hardcore band formed in Louisville, Kentucky; 3) Evergreen is an Irish and celtic music group from Israel; 4) Evergreen is an Indian progressive metal/rock band from Kerala; 5) A jangle, indie-pop 5-piece band from Derby, United Kingdom, that later became Antiseptic Beauty; 6) Co-owner of Leeds dubstep label Ranking Records 7) An American five-piece rock / indie / pop band from Woodbury, NJ (Philade… read more
There are numerous artists sharing this page, including: 1) Evergreen was an American emo band out of the bay area from the early 1990s; 2) Evergreen was an early 90s American post-hardcor… read more
There are numerous artists sharing this page, including: 1) Evergreen was an American emo band out of the bay area from the early 1990s; 2) Evergreen was an early 90s American post-hardcore band formed in Louisville, Kentucky; 3) Eve… read more