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Multi-platinum rockers Everclear have
long been known for saluting the band’s
roots by recording and performing a dynamic and
eclectic array of covers. Now the best
of these recordings have been
gathered together for the 2008 collection The
Vegas Years (Capitol/EMI), marking Everclear’s
15th year as recording artists. Produced
by Everclear singer, guitarist and songwriter ART
ALEXAKIS, the disc features 14 covers the
band recorded between 1994 and this year, including
versions of the Go-Go’s’ “Our
Lips Are Sealed,” Hall & Oates’ “Rich
Girl” and Paul Revere & The Raiders’ “Kicks.”
The Vegas Years follows
2006’s Welcome To The Drama Club.
With the singles “Hater” and “Glorious,” it
was, in true EVERCLEAR fashion, an honest portrait
of where Alexakis was in his life. Art
had parted ways with his longtime bandmates,
found new players, been through his third divorce
and filed for bankruptcy. But he found
peace through writing music and the band then
hit the road to emerge as a cohesive unit again.
Everclear’s canon of original material--seven
studio albums of bracing songs with Alexakis’ unique,
singular vision--is marked by multi-million sales,
critical praise, a Grammy nomination and awards
including the 1998 Billboard “Modern
Rock Artist of the Year” honor. EVERCLEAR
hits include “Santa Monica,” “Everything
To Everyone,” “I Will Buy You A New
Life,” “Father Of Mine” and “Wonderful.” Writing
in the Los Angeles Times about 1997’s So
Much For The Afterglow--double platinum both
the U.S. and Canada and platinum in New Zealand
and Australia--Richard Cromelin noted that "...Alexakis
makes it all vivid through accumulation of detail,
and he spits it out with a Lennon-like candor
and an unruly, unstoppable energy.”
ALEXAKIS has built
a solid career and devoted fanbase on heartfelt
songs culled from real-life experiences that
he’s always been open about. His
father abandoned the family when Art was a child,
leaving his mom to raise five kids in a tough
Los Angeles neighborhood. His older brother
died from an overdose, and ALEXAKIS had his own
early battles with drugs before cleaning up. He
would later chronicle his experiences in his
songs, including “Heroin Girl” on
their 1995 breakthrough album Sparkle & Fade (platinum
in the U.S., Canada, New Zealand and Australia)
and “Father of Mine” (about his absentee
father) on 1997’s So Much For The Afterglow. ART
has directed some of the band’s classic
videos and appeared in films. He’s
also been politically active: testifying before
Congress in 2000 to speak on behalf of a “Deadbeat
Dad” bill; and serving as a delegate from
the city of Portland in his adopted home state
of Oregon at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. His
political views were also expressed on his own “Blackjack
Radio” show in Portland and via his many
appearances on Bill Maher’s “Politically
Incorrect” show. ALEXAKIS has a 15-year-old
daughter, Annabella, and in 2007 celebrated the
birth of a second daughter, Arizona Star with
fiancée Vanessa.
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