New album of moscow core'n'roll band EVERLOST in shops

13 November 2006  ·  Album News  · By McAllen

The first metal project in russia recorded according to Western standards with the involvement of sound producers!

The talented band EVERLOST from the moscow suburb of Odintsovo has released their second full-length album titled "Noise Factory". The group has done an enormous and meticulous job. The creative tandem of musicians and sound producers worked on the record for six months. In addition to superb musical material, the band's new work features a colorful booklet design created to match the mood of each song on the album. The recording took place at the new DREAMPORT studio in moscow. The producers were Maxim Samosvat (EPIDEMIA, MECHANICAL POET) and Artem Tokmakov (MECHANICAL POET), who also appear as special guests on the album. According to the musicians, the new songs differ significantly from everything the band has done in the past, both in terms of production quality and the material itself. The record contains nine tracks in English and one russian-language bonus track, which is not included in the simplified booklet edition. The musicians of EVERLOST describe their new style as core'n'roll, generously spiced with electronic arrangements whose sound was shaped by one of the producers, Artem Tokmakov.

A vote for the best song from "Noise Factory" is now open on the band's website, and the results will determine the concert setlist for the upcoming live season. The band hopes for your active participation!