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Sunday, 20 April 2014

EVEN



Future members of Even, Matthew Cotter on drums and Ash Naylor on lead vocals and lead guitar, played music together at a high school in Melbourne. They formed an indie band, The Swarm, with Francis Leach on vocals and David Rowland on bass guitar. The Swarm issued three independent singles between November 1988 and April 1991 before disbanding. In March 1994 Cotter and Naylor were joined by Roderick "Wally" Kempton (also a member of The Meanies, as Wally Meanie) on bass guitar to form an indie guitar pop group, Even.

From 1993 to 1997 Naylor was also a member of another indie pop group, Rail (originally named Sleeper, then Fragment and finally Rail), which issued two albums, Bad Hair Life (1995) and Goodbye Surfing Hello God! (1997). Naylor is a fan of 1960s and 1970s pop music. Even played their first gig in March 1994 at the Empress of India Hotel in Fitzroy. Ten years later Naylor told Michael Dwyer of The Age that "It was very exciting, because we did a soundcheck and people were applauding us... We were bristling to play, absolutely bursting with energy. Flaming youth, Kiss would have called it." 

Even signed to an independent label, Rubber Records, home to The Casanovas, Offcuts and 1200 Techniques. In May 1995 Even issued a six-track EP, 'In Stereo', on Rubber and distributed by Shock Records. It was produced by Andy Baldwin, Andy O'Beirne, Lindsay Gravina and Bruce Mowson. National youth radio station, Triple J, added the track, "24 Hour Cynic", to high rotation. In late 1996 they provided a live-in-the-studio version of "24 Hour Cynic" for a various artists' compilation, 'Triple J – Live'. Even followed in November 1995 with a five-track EP, 'Ten to Forty-Six', which included the lead track, "Stupid Dream".

The band released their first studio album, 'Less Is More', on 10 June 1996 via Rubber Records/Shock Records. It was co-produced by Even with Greg Wales (Drop City) and mixed by Wales with Nick Launay. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, felt it was "brimming with exceptional tunes ('Karmic Flop', 'Stop and Go Man', 'Dear Morris', 'She Told Me So' and 'Eternal Teen' to name but a handful), a timeless feel and pop hooks by the truckload." He declared that the group had released "one of the best Australian debut albums of 1996." 'Less Is More' provided three singles, "Don't Wait" (June), "Stop and Go Man" (September) and "Peaches and Cream" (February 1997). After supporting international acts, The Presidents of the United States, The Posies, Ash and Everclear, in Australia; Even toured the United States and then Europe from March 1997. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 in September 'Less Is More' was nominated for Best Independent Release.

In November 1997 they issued a third EP, 'One Side Not', with four tracks. It was recorded at Seed Studios by Wales with Tim Johnston. The group issued their second studio album, 'Come Again', on 28 September 1998, which was produced by Tony Lash (The Dandy Warhols, Eric Matthews). McFarlane felt it "fulfilled the promise of the debut with its full quota of bright guitar melodies and top-flight songs." AllMusic's James Damas described it as "one of the most overlooked and consistent rock & roll albums of the late '90s." Tim Rogers of fellow Australian group, You Am I, quipped that it was his "favourite Beatles album". It provided three singles, "No Surprises" (August 1998), "Black Umbrella" (November) and "Sunshine Comes" (September 1999).

From early 1999 Naylor collaborated with alternative country artist, Sherry Rich, to form a folk pop duo, The Grapes. They issued a self-titled album in October which McFarlane observed was "full of rich sixties melodies, catchy guitar hooks, perfect harmonies, jangling guitars and country influences." Even's third studio album, 'A Different High', was issued on 14 May 2001, which peaked at #48 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and reached #10 on the ARIA Alternative Albums Chart. Guesting on the album were Renée Geyer on vocals, Graham Lee (ex-The Triffids) on pedal steel guitar and Bruce Haymes (of Paul Kelly Band) on organ, piano and Wurlitzer.

James Damas opined that for 'A Different High', "the scales begin to tip more heavily toward the more bloated side of '70s classic rock and away from modern pop." David Simons of On Stage Magazine noticed that it "finds Naylor sharpening the hooks, tightening the grooves, and multiplying the guitar sounds like never before. The result is an album's worth of the most tuneful pop you're likely to find on any continent." The album's lead single, "Shining Star" (April 2001), peaked at #21 on the ARIA Alternative Singles Chart.

Their fourth studio album, 'Free Kicks', appeared on 6 June 2004 on their own label, El Reno Records, and distributed by Shock Records. They had recorded some of the tracks in the United Kingdom in 2002. Dwyer declared that it "spearheads a new lease of life for Even... it features a couple of guest appearances by former Small Faces/Faces keyboard player Ian McLagan and follows a watershed London adventure." For the Hoodoo Gurus tribute album, 'Stoneage Cameos' (August 2005), Even covered "Arthur", with Kempton as co-executive producer with Jason Evans. In June 2008 Even's debut album 'Less Is More' was voted number 30 of the greatest Australian albums ever in a poll by The Age readers.

Ned Raggett of AllMusic reviewed their self-titled, fifth studio album which showed they "love their Beatles, their ELO, their power pop, their hints of roots music appreciation. It's all in there and they're not only not hiding it; they revel in it."  'Even' was issued on 29 March 2008, which the group co-produced with Wayne Connolly (You Am I).

Even released their sixth studio album, 'In Another Time', on 9 December 2011. Mess+Noise's Patrick Emery felt it displayed how "a celebration of the glorious riffs, melodies and elegant style of the ’60s and ’70s doesn’t need to be an exercise in turgid nostalgia." Edouard Morton of theDwarf.com.au caught their live gig in May 2012 at The Tote, where they "made an all out attempt to burst every eardrum with their endlessly popular, and recognisably Melbourne power rock." In December 2014 the group celebrated their 14th annual Xmas Even at the Gasometer Hotel (in Collingwood) with Jasmin Kaset as their support act. In May 2018, Even released their seventh studio album, 'Satin Returns'. Even's eighth studio album, 'Reverse Light Years 'was released in October 2021 and peaked at #18 on the ARIA charts; the band's highest charting album.

Members

Ashley Naylor (vocals, guitar), Wally Kempton (bass, vocals), Matthew Cotter (drums)





SINGLES
Black Umbrella

18 JAN '99#85





References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Even_%28band%29

http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/


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