Evergreen was a Southern California underground post-punk band from the early-to-mid 1990s. They are not to be confused with Evergreen (Kentucky band). 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.

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  • Evergreen was a Southern California underground post-punk band from the early-to-mid 1990s. They are not to be confused with Evergreen (Kentucky band). 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. 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, and Jason Boesel on drums.
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  • Evergreen was a Southern California underground post-punk band from the early-to-mid 1990s. They are not to be confused with Evergreen (Kentucky band). 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.
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  • Evergreen (band)
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