02. It Doesn't Take That Many Pills To Sleep Forever [03:48]
03. Today I Discovered The World [04:18]
04. Determination [05:51]
05. Track Five [01:10]
06. Secret To Tell [04:17]
07. The Hypnotist [05:26]
EVERSOR are a legend among the punk/hardcore italian scene. Their style can be compared to bands like Sensefield, Lifetime or more recently, March. After a lp titled "friends" and two 7" they put out a new full album called "September" that came out in May 1997. The melodic influences are even stronger in it and more and more in the foreground. They are very well known and esteemed practically everywhere in Italy not only for their music but also for their extreme friendliness and warmth. They play a very heartfelt music, honest and immediate, where the easy refrain can’t find a place but each song has its special melodic line, and once you’ve got it in your mind it won’t go out anymore. Their songs always talk about personal situations, compromised relationships, far away friendships, incomprehensions, difficulties from which is possible to find a way out. After several tours in Europe they have become very popular in the Eastern Countries (their two 7" have been remade on a cd by Day after of Prague) and in Germany. In Italy they have played everywhere from North (Aosta) to South, and every youth centre or clubs have had them on stage at least once. They recently played with bands such Sensefield, Promise Ring, Life Time, Into Another, Policy of Three and many, many others. In 1997 with the realize of the new lp a mini tour in Japan is expected.They had several releases over their lifespan, including two 7"s, a split 7" with Los Angeles hardcore/screamo band Still Life, and a much sought 12", most of which was released on Anomaly Records. They still have a 7" out on San Diego's Gravity Records. They are notorious amongst record collectors due to the rarity of the "7 Songs" LP (Anomaly Records).
Band members include Aaron Calvert (cousin of Todd Calvert, drummer/percussionist of Gertie Fox) on guitar (now in Winfred E. Eye), Andy Ward on bass (also of Antioch Arrow), and Jason Boesel on drums (now in Rilo Kiley[1]).
Mag played guitar in Bread & Circuits, Casey did a tour as the Good Clean Fun guitarist, and Scott also plays drums for Heart of Snow.
Yaphet Kotto is now based in San Francisco, California.