If anyone is wondering what the next "basement gem" to come out of Minnesota's underbelly is going to sound like, they should probably talk to Berndt Evenson. The guitar-weilding gent responsible for Alluvion. Evenson has been in various musical groups since he was a teenager. While playing numerous festivals and clubs in the surrounding Midwest, he was toiling with the sounds that would soon develop into what is now known as Alluvion.
His latest release "The Deepest Depths of Shallow Waters", is a whole new beginning in more ways than one. It is an impressive new turn and continues to show that Alluvion's releases are anything but predictable.
The Alluvion concert experience features live midi tweaking, guitar & analogue ribbon improvisation, and heavily effect driven layered vocals. Evenson seems determined to assure audience members, that this is not typical electronic dance music or garage rock; however, once you have seen or heard Alluvion, that becomes delightfully apparent.
Albums
Some Old Roads With Friends
Songs:
1.
Some Old Roads With Friends
2.
Lust Cause Life
3.
Cirius Machine
4.
The Shake Down
5.
Fork In The Road
6.
Monster For An Evil World
The Deepest Depths of Shallow Waters
Songs:
1.
Aftershock
2.
Humbly Arrogant
3.
Electronic Eye Sockets
4.
The Valley & Stream
5.
My Sprained Tongue
6.
A-Shock-Interlude
7.
Playing Chess With Pigeons
8.
Frailty
9.
Demon Inside (Smiley Face)
10.
Meadow Of Burning Nettle
11.
Rise Or Be Flooded
12.
Frightening Visage
13.
Winged
14.
Daedalus
15.
Ballad Of Hollis Brown
16.
The Deepest Depths Of Shallow Waters
17.
Master Cosmic Spy