Evergreen Terrace
Evergreen Terrace formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 2001, taking their name from the fictional street on 'The Simpsons.' Their lineup has included Andrew...
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Evergreen Terrace formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 2001, taking their name from the fictional street on 'The Simpsons.' Their lineup has included Andrew Carey on vocals, Josh James and Craig Chaney on guitars, Chris Kazuo on bass, and Brad Moxley on drums.
Their music pulls from metalcore and death metal, with heavy guitars and guttural vocals. They've released albums like 'Almost Home' in 2007, 'Dead Horses' in 2013, and 'Everlasting' in 2021. Songs like 'Hopelessly Hopeless' and 'Behind My Back' show their aggressive approach.
Some of their lyrics have drawn criticism for violent content, particularly the song 'Dead Horses.' Their sound remains uncompromising within the heavy metal scene.
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