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Eve 6 is an American
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band formed in 1995 in
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, best known for their hit singles " Inside Out," "Leech," " Here's to the Night," and "Promise." They disbanded in 2004, returned for numerous tours in 2007 with a new lineup, and finally reunited with all three original members in early 2011. They signed to Fearless Records in the spring of that year, and released their fourth album ''
Speak in Code ''Speak in Code'' is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock and pop punk band Eve 6, released on April 24, 2012, through Fearless Records. It was the band's first album in nine years since the release of '' It's All in Your Head'' in ...
,'' containing the singles "Victoria" and "Curtain," in April 2012. In 2021, they released a new EP, Grim Value, and in 2022 will release a full-length album on Velocity Records.


History


Formation (1995–2004)

The band originally consisted of Max Collins (bass, lead vocals),
Jon Siebels Jonathan Lee "Jon" Siebels (born August 27, 1979) is an American musician, best known as the guitarist of the band Eve 6. He became a part of the band after meeting bassist and lead vocalist Max Collins during Siebels' freshman year in Crescenta ...
(guitar, backing vocals), and Nick Meyers (drums). The band formed in 1995 in
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first as Yakoo, then Eleventeen; the name Eve 6 was only adopted later. Their first
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was at Eagle's Coffee Pub in
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. Eleventeen had secured a
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with
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while the band's members were still in
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and being managed by Jake Knight. After recording the unreleased '' Eleventeen'' EP, Meyers left the band, and was replaced by
Tony Fagenson Tony Fagenson (born July 18, 1978) is a guitarist, producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for his work with rock bands Eve 6 and Dead Posey. Eve 6 While attending the University of Southern California at the age of 18, ...
. The band's final name is a reference to ''
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''. Fagenson, a fan of the show, suggested the name after seeing an episode titled "
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," which included a character who went by the name of "Eve 6." The band issued the self-titled ''
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'' in 1998, attaining platinum success with hit singles " Inside Out" and "Leech," the former capturing the No. 1 spot on the Modern Rock charts, spending several weeks on the top ten list on
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,'' and crossing over successfully to pop/Top 40 radio. The album also includes "Tongue Tied" which was used as a soundtrack for the racing game '' Test Drive 6''. More widespread recognition came with gold-selling sophomore effort '' Horrorscope'' (2000), which spawned "Promise," "On the Roof Again," and the Top 40 hit " Here's to the Night." The band made appearances on ''
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, with their videos in constant rotation on
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, most notably "Here's To The Night" which sat near the top of MTV's ''TRL'' countdown for much of the summer of 2001. The band then released the more experimental '' It's All in Your Head'' in 2003, featuring top 10 Modern Rock hit "Think Twice," but parted ways with RCA thereafter. Their rapid rise to prominence at an early age had led to mental and physical exhaustion, and in 2004 Eve 6 announced an indefinite hiatus. "There were parts which were fucking incredible, and amazing and awesome, and there were aspects that were terrifying and freaky that you don't know how to handle. I feel like we did some growing up in public," says Collins. "I needed to stop drinking. In order to do that, the wheels had to come off. I don't think I could have done it if the band was still going."


Breakup (2004–2007)

Relatively poor sales of '' It's All in Your Head'' (only 192,000 units were sold, compared to the platinum and gold certification for their two previous albums) resulted in Eve 6's release from their contract with RCA. Subsequently, announcing their breakup, Eve 6 played their final show together on July 15, 2004, under the
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. Collins had a short lived project called Brotherhood of Lost Dogs. Collins and Fagenson reunited to form a new band called The Sugi Tap. They recorded some demos and played shows throughout the California region during 2006. After a year apart, Collins and Fagenson began writing and producing for other artists, including
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's " We Don't Have to Look Back Now", and collaborating on their new side project, The Sugi Tap. "It was an inspiring time, going down different musical avenues together and trying things we wouldn't have in Eve 6," reflects Fagenson. "Ironically, when we did reform Eve 6 a couple years later, those experiments allowed us to progress the sound of the band more freely than if we had been in the band the whole time."


Reunion (2007–2012)

After performing for over a year as The Sugi Tap, on October 1, 2007, it was leaked that a newly reunited Eve 6 including Collins and Fagenson, and new guitarist Matt Bair would be going on tour. The Sugi Tap, as a result, was put on indefinite hiatus. Collins and Fagenson played extensively as Eve 6 starting in 2008, with guitarist Matt Bair temporarily replacing Siebels who was occupied with his project
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. The band spent the next three years touring, writing and reconnecting with fans, then in 2011, armed with new material and management, signed with Fearless Records. A month within inking the deal Collins and Fagenson finally convinced Siebels to return to the fold. "After going down some different paths it hit me that there was this thing out there that people wanted and wanted to hear," explains Siebels. "It just clicked and made sense to me. After such a long break I was so happy to be playing with these guys again." Continues Fagenson, "The way iebelshits the strings and puts that muscle into the chords is very distinctive to our band, and that was a welcome piece of the sound that we had missed. Songs that had been kicking around for a couple years got new life with his playing put into them." Eve 6 then re-enlisted Don Gilmore (
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)—who produced the first two Eve 6 full-lengths—to helm the sessions for ''
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''. With all the lead time, the album contains a mix of compositions that began as far back as the side project, as well as recent works written in the months leading up to the recording process. "We were really taking a 'best of everything' sort of approach, almost like a band's first album, in which there's a lot of material to choose from," Fagenson notes. "About half the songs were standouts from what Max and I had been working on and demoing over the years, and the other half were newer ideas that came with the inspiration of Jon's return and all that was happening to us at the time. We have a unique process, where each song is sort of its own animal. Don was crucial in helping us tighten everything up, and inspiring Max to dig really deep lyrically and get to some root emotion down there." Explains Collins, "
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f Crowded Houseonce said, 'A great producer is someone whom you admire musically and otherwise, who you feel compelled to show up and show off for.' I feel like Don is that figure for me and the band."


''Speak in Code'' (2012–2020)

Eve 6 released their new album ''
Speak in Code ''Speak in Code'' is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock and pop punk band Eve 6, released on April 24, 2012, through Fearless Records. It was the band's first album in nine years since the release of '' It's All in Your Head'' in ...
'' on April 24, 2012, nearly eight years after parting ways in 2004. It's their fourth full-length release and their debut on new label Fearless Records. It contains the singles "Victoria" and "Curtain", the former receiving substantial airplay on the Modern Rock format in 2012. Music videos were made for both singles and were released on digital outlets such as Vevo and Music Choice. The album takes an updated tack on the band's pop-rock ideology, at times feeling closer to dance-influenced top-40 than the angst-filled rock and roll of the band's original sound. The band toured throughout much of 2012 in support of "Speak In Code", including stints with the All American Rejects and Everclear, and a headlining tour throughout the U.S. The song "Lost & Found" was released as an advance single three months prior to the album's release. "Overall I'm really proud of it, and I think we're doing right by our fans, who've waited a long time for us to make another record. I think we're giving them something they'll enjoy," says singer/bassist Max Collins. "Once we got in the studio there was a lot of energy. There aren't any filler moments; each song has its purpose. This is the strongest collection of songs we've ever had on one record." "In some of the songs frustration is a theme. I was sort of looking at difficult personal relationships with a humorous spin in some places, and with more earnestness in others," explains Collins. "The title ''Speak in Code'' is a lyric from 'Curtain,' and there was something kind of evocative about it. In that song, I'm referring to being newly sober and just feeling like an open nerve, feeling freaked out, having people and life being sort of overwhelming. It's almost like people are speaking a language you don't understand." The band announced that they would release ''
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'' on Vinyl on December 9. On April 7, 2018, drummer Tony Fagenson announced his departure from the group. The band then announced new drummer Ben Hilzinger, formerly of Beautiful Ben and the Unmistakable Stems, on Instagram. He is also the drummer of Fitness, which features Max Collins, as well as Kenny Carkeet (formerly of AWOLNATION). In December 2020, multiple media outlets took note of the fact that Max Collins had become a prolific poster to Eve 6's official
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account, which was "quickly becoming a trove of internet comedy," including queries to various public figures asking if they "like the heart in a blender song," "choice tidbits ... about his fellow washed stars," and "generic observations about wallet chains, weight gain, and merch with palm trees on it, as well as a running bit about not knowing the difference between
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crowned Collins the "new king of Twitter" and "the anti-
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of Twitter," the latter contrasting Collins' celebrated social media posts with those of Trapt lead singer Chris Taylor Brown.


''Grim Value and Hyper Relevisation'' (2021–present)

On February 4, 2021, the band released a music video for their new song "Black Nova," the announcement came with a release of their new EP titled "Grim Value" and release date of June 25, 2021, through Velocity Records. The band released "You Were Right" a collaboration with
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on February 19, 2021. In April the band streamed a live concert which debuted the new song called "Can We Combine," the next day a music video for that song was released. Another music video for the new EP was released in August for the song "I Wanna Bite Your Face." A cover and music video of
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's "Sound System" featured a collaboration by Eve 6 and
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was premiered on October 7 at
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. "Good For You (Better Version)" was posted on Facebook by the band on October 23. The new single "Androgyne Friend" premiered on December 5, and in an interview with ''
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'', Collins shared that they would release a new song "on the eve of the 6th of every month, leading up to the release of the rock trio’s self-produced fifth studio album, ''Hyperrelevisation'' elocity Records late next year." The latest single "Get You" was released on January 5, 2022. In early February 2022, Eve 6 joined in
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. Collins told ''
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'', “We're grateful that Neil Young was able to cause this critical mass and get all of this attention on Spotify. That’s making our boycott effort possible....It's making people more receptive to our message, but at the same time it obscures the more interesting and devastating story, which is Spotify’s predatory business practices.” He also stated "that his band generates about 1.3 million streams each month, but most of the money from those streams goes to
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–the label that owns the rights to his band’s masters. Collins and his bandmates earn under $5,000 each month in total. Artists like Eve 6 are also unable to control whether their music streams on Spotify, but they can control the images on their display page. The Eve 6 banner image now says “delete Spotify” in bold lettering. In continuing their protest of Spotify, the band tweeted that their new song, "Revolushow", a protest song, was "available on
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". On February 9, they announced the Extreme Wealth Tour with
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, and comedian
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. On August 10 the band announced their fifth album, "Hyper Relevisation" would be released on September 23, 2022. In addition to the announcement, the album cover, the 10 song track-list and the song "Mr. Darkside" was also released. Pre-orders for the album were made available through the band's label.


Band members

Current members * Max Collins – lead vocals, bass (1995–2004, 2007–present) *
Jon Siebels Jonathan Lee "Jon" Siebels (born August 27, 1979) is an American musician, best known as the guitarist of the band Eve 6. He became a part of the band after meeting bassist and lead vocalist Max Collins during Siebels' freshman year in Crescenta ...
– guitar, backing vocals (1995–2004, 2011–present) * Ben Hilzinger – drums, percussion (2018–present) Touring musicians *
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– bass, backing vocals (2000–2001) * JJ Bannasch – bass, backing vocals (2003–2004)Performed on the '' It's All in Your Head'' tour and appeared in the music video for "Think Twice". Former members * Nick Meyers – drums, percussion (1995–1996) *
Tony Fagenson Tony Fagenson (born July 18, 1978) is a guitarist, producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for his work with rock bands Eve 6 and Dead Posey. Eve 6 While attending the University of Southern California at the age of 18, ...
– drums, percussion, backing vocals, keyboards, programming (1996–2004, 2007–2018) * Matt Bair – guitar, backing vocals (2007–2011) Timeline


Discography

* ''
Eve 6 Eve 6 is an American rock band formed in 1995 in Southern California, best known for their hit singles "Inside Out," "Leech," " Here's to the Night," and "Promise." They disbanded in 2004, returned for numerous tours in 2007 with a new lineup ...
'' (1998) * '' Horrorscope'' (2000) * '' It's All in Your Head'' (2003) * ''
Speak in Code ''Speak in Code'' is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock and pop punk band Eve 6, released on April 24, 2012, through Fearless Records. It was the band's first album in nine years since the release of '' It's All in Your Head'' in ...
'' (2012) * ''Hyper Relevisation'' (2022)


References


External links


Eve 6 official website
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