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Evans Blue was a Canadian Nu Metal band from Toronto, founded in 2005. They have sold over one million albums worldwide, [ citation needed ] including five studio albums and one live album. History
Erase My Scars peaked at #45 on the Rock Songs Chart [9] and is Evans Blue's first charting single since "The Pursuit" in 2007. The final single, "Say It", was released on February 1, 2011. The final single, "Say It", was released on February 1, 2011.
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As of July 28, 2008 he was no longer in the band. He published a post on his MySpace page saying he is "Formerly of Evans Blue". This was confirmed by Evans Blue on their MySpace page. In 2007, Matisyn formed the band Parabelle. The band has released five albums, A Summit Borderline/A Drop Oceanic (a double album), Reassembling the Icons, Your ...
"Cold (But I'm Still Here)" is the first single off Evans Blue's debut album, The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume.The song was released December 13, 2005, two months prior to the album release, and garnered frequent radio play in anticipation of the upcoming album.
"Erase My Scars" is a song by Canadian rock band Evans Blue. It was released in July 2010, as the third single from Evans Blue 's self titled album . The song is dedicated to lead singer Dan Chandler 's nephew, who died from brain cancer at the age of eight.
A live, acoustic version of this album, entitled Unplugged Melody, with the exception of the Sarah McLachlan cover of "Possession", was included with the purchase of the band's second album, The Pursuit Begins When This Portrayal of Life Ends. It was the first and last album to feature original drummer Darryl Brown.
It's the band's first album to feature Howard Davis on drums and the last album with Kevin Matisyn as the lead singer of the group, before current lead singer, Dan Chandler, replaced him. The Pursuit has a heavier tone overall compared to the band's debut album. The album sold over 30,000 copies in its first three weeks on-sale. [1]