Many of the songs they performed were from their upcoming CD We Are But Human, an album that lead vocal and guitar player, Adam Brazie, later confided to me has been more then a year in the making. They are very excited to finally have the project completed and are anxiously awaiting its street release next month.
It can sometimes be overwhelming hearing songs for the first time in a live situation, or maybe it's better said that the experience of hearing music live is most enjoyable when you're familiar with the song, but several of the cuts from the upcoming CD burned a favorable impression on this first listen, including "No Words to Describe," "G," and "State Bird: The Mosquito."
Drummer Matt Szklarz gave more then his heart and soul, pounding out the driving beat that is the backbone to most of the songs, while also giving an entertaining performance. I'm sure this young man must have sweated away at least ten pounds with the extreme workout he gave in the forty-five minute set. Not to be outdone, Adam was also into every song with a passion that can only come from delivering music that is a piece of your very soul.

As I mentioned previously, the lousy acoustics and set-up of this hollow brick room was a hindrance to say the least. Ever We Fall, however, made up for it. Their sound was cleaner and clearer then that of Perfect Addiction, and the personable way they reached out to the crowd and drew them in more then made up for the situation that was out of both bands' control.
I was so impressed with the band's set I picked up their six song EP, Endura and am looking forward to getting my copy of We Are But Humans
MP3s, tour dates, and information on the upcoming release of We Are But Human can be found at the band's website and band's Myspace profile.








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