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There are many different bands and artists called Ever. Here are a few.

1. With a haunting, yet sophisticated singing style, female singer-songwriter Ever crafts a unique form of melodic electronica that sits within a wave of atmospherical pads. Quietly emerging from the south of England, Ever has crafted an original and infectious brand of personal confessions. Her debut single 'Bodies//' was released on 12 December 2014. It was followed by two EPs: Bones (2016) and Common Daze (2017). www.thisisever.com

2. Ever is an American band (originally from Albuquerque, later based in San Francisco), active in the synth pop, goth, electronic and industrial genres. The band is fronted by vocalist Michelle Averna, who adds towering vocals to the aural landscapes created by her husband, Jesse Averna.

3. Ever is a melodic death metal solo project from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, formed in 2006 by Donald Alasdair Morrison. All albums and E.P.s are independent internet releases and are available for free download. A full-length album entitled A Fake Blue Sea was mostly written throughout the final months of 2007 and the first half of 2008, and was completed in the summer of 2009. It was followed by a three-track EP called Sunrise was completed in July 2010, having been written almost a year earlier. In November 2010 a two-track E.P. called November Nights was recorded, featuring synthesised piano versions of the songs A Fake Blue Sea and These Four Walls And I Alone which originally appeared on the album A Fake Blue Sea.

4. Ever was an English indie rock band, active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Personnel: Colin Ray, Lyndon Dempsey, Peter Whittick. They contributed a song ('Sleepyhead') to a split flexi-single in 1988, which had The Grooveyard on its A side. 1991 saw the release of Ever's EP Virginize. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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