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In a Different Light (Bonus Track Version)

Everclear

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Album Review

Instead of releasing another full-blown collection of new songs, Everclear issued In a Different Light in the fall of 2009. Harking back to the earliest days of rock & roll, when rock & rollers cut new versions of their old hits whenever they signed to a new label, Everclear redo their old tunes for 429 Records, but where Fats Domino and Chuck Berry pretty much stuck to the letter of their original hits, Everclear revamp these tunes, not so much making them into unplugged versions but turning them into something studiously mature and age appropriate, with the energy dialed down and the palette expanded yet muted.

Customer Reviews

One Word....Terrible

I am a long time Everclear fan and since the release of Welcome to the Drama Club (which I was extremely dissapointed with). When I heard that they were gonna re-release some of the old school Everclear stuff I was pretty excited, but this is absolute junk!! It's not the same Everclear from the 90's, it's just Art Alexakis and a bunch of scrubs. I love all their stuff except Welcome to the Drama Club and this new crap. Don't waste your money...buy some real Everclear.

Art is still out there

I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised at these reworked tracks and the two new songs. I know a lot of people will be disappointed, but for me, this is what I feel the tracks should have sounded more like when they were released originally. As a music lover, I'm really feeling Art's grundge cowboy sound that he played with early on. This sounds earthier and more indie, and I love that he's freed his creativity and not afraid to tarnish the spirit of Everclear. This is the beginning of Art & the Everclear.

Art's got soul, yes, he do. I can hear it, and so will you.

A gem among the stones

There's really no need to buy this as a full album; if you're an Everclear fan, you've already got the best version of the songs.
But among the retreads is the song At the End of the Day. I have no idea what inspired Mr. Alexakis to employ a piano, a choir and a crescendo, but it's one of the band's finest (and perhaps Alexakis' most upbeat personal) songs ever. This song alone gives me hope for a pertinent Everclear in the years to come. Try not to play it twice.

Biography

Formed: 1992 in Portland, OR

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Though Everclear's Northwestern grunge-punk style was hardly revolutionary when the band rose to popularity in 1995, the trio's hook-ridden songs and Art Alexakis' "us against them" lyrics were taken to heart by bored Gen-X teens. Everclear's sound reflected the rock, post-punk, and singer/songwriter influences of frontman Alexakis, including acts like X, the Replacements, the Pixies, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, and...
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