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Evergreen Terrace (band) : ウィキペディア英語版
Evergreen Terrace

Evergreen Terrace is a four-piece American melodic hardcore/metalcore band from Jacksonville, Florida. Formed in 1999, they are named after the street inhabited by The Simpsons. The band's sixth and latest studio album ''Dead Horses'' was released on December 10, 2013 via Rise Records.
==History==
Formed in 1999 by Josh James (guitar), Andrew Carey (vocals), Josh "Woody" Willis (guitar), Josh Smith (bass) and Christopher Brown (drums), the band released one Demo-EP and a Split-EP together with 'Cordelle' within the first year of being a band. Within 8 months of the beginning of the band Woody and Josh Smith were replaced by Craig Chaney (guitar/vocals) and Jason Southwell (bass). In 2001 their debut-album ''Losing All Hope Is Freedom'' was released via Indianola Records on July 31. Under the same label they released a Split-EP together with xOne Fifthx, on May 20, 2002 titled ''xOne Fifthx vs. Evergreen Terrace''. Shortly after the release of the split Josh James (guitar) joined xOne Fifthx and continued playing with Evergreen Terrace.
Later in 2002 they signed with Eulogy Recordings and released their second studio-album ''Burned Alive by Time'' on November 26. After a number of long tours they released a cover-album titled ''Writer's Block'' in February 2004. The album includes songs from bands like U2, Smashing Pumpkins, and Tears for Fears. In July they released ''At Our Worst'' which contained live performances, as well as B-Sides from ''Burned Alive by Time'' and the 4 tracks from the self released Demo-EP. ''At Our Worst'' was released on Hand of Hope Records, a label started by drummer Chris Brown and Eulogy owner John Wylie. 2004 was also the year the band started touring outside of USA and Canada.
In 2005 they released a live-DVD called ''Hotter! Wetter! Stickier! Funner!''. The same year they released their third studio-album entitled ''Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise in This Business'' on June 21. Shortly after, drummer Christopher Brown left the band and replaced by Kyle Mims. The next few years were spent touring non-stop, world wide. Including tours with As I Lay Dying, Rise Against, Hatebreed and more.
In February 2007 they signed under High Impact Recordings a Metal Blade Records-sub label founded by As I Lay Dying vocalist Tim Lambesis. Later on July 24, their fourth album ''Wolfbiker'' was released. They attended Warped Tour 2008.
In 2008 the band released ''Blowing Chunks'' which contained two unreleased songs from the ''Wolfbiker'' studio sessions. It is available on 7" vinyl and digital download only.
On September 25, 2009 they released their fifth album ''Almost Home'', featuring guest vocals from Tim Lambesis on the track ''God Rocky, Is This Your Face?''. In December 2009 they went on their Almost Homeless tour together with For the Fallen Dreams and Asking Alexandria. For 2010 the band is mostly on tour. In March the band released a cover song track titled "Everlong" from the band Foo Fighters. In May they went on their 'Cheer Up Emu Kid' tour in Australia, together with Josh's side project Casey Jones and Dropsaw. In summer they were also playing with other bands like Caliban, Death Before Dishonor and As I Lay Dying on With Full Force in Germany.
In December 2010 they attended the European Persistence Tour 2010, together with Sick of it All, Casey Jones, Unearth and others.
Summer 2011 found Evergreen Terrace on tour with Bury Your Dead, For the Fallen Dreams, and several other bands.
In the fall of 2012, the band announced via their Facebook page that Josh James has left Evergreen Terrace to play full time with Stick To Your Guns, ex-bassist Jason Southwell has rejoined the band, and that they have split with Metal Blade Records. They recently signed a label deal with Rise Records.
On October 22, 2013 the band announced over Facebook, that their sixth record, titled ''Dead Horses'', will be released under Rise Records on December 10, 2013.
Brad Moxey was seriously injured on February 8, 2015 causing the band to cancel their upcoming tour.
On June 1, 2015 Andrew Carey announced he had quit Evergreen Terrace after 15 years as their vocalist.
It is yet to be determined if the existing members will continue on without him, although in a statement from Evergreen Terrace on facebook, they say they have been playing shows without Andrew for 'quite a while'.
They cite Andrews focus on a career in nursing as the reason he hasn't been playing shows with the band but are unclear if his focus on his career is also the reason for him deciding to leave Evergreen Terrace.
A statement from Andrew Carey says "I quit Evergreen Terrace. As Danny Glover would often say in the hit movies from the 90's, Lethal Weapon 1, 2, and 3, 'I'm getting too old for this shit.' Thanks to everyone who supported us throughout the years."

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