"With Life Embarrasses Me On Planet Earth, Seventeen Evergreen bring an intriguing new slant to Eno's notion of "nostalgia for the future" “The album's other-worldliness recalls Midlake's Trials of Van Occupanther, only with the time-machine set for the future rather than the past."
- 4/5 stars The Independent UK
"Seventeen Evergreen bridge Pavement and AIR via Flaming Lips and Grandaddy to Sculpt pulsating sonic organisims that touchdown on genius. Abject brilliance."
-Total Spec UK
"Lunar One, the pastoral title track of their forthcoming EP, could be Radiohead's "High And Dry" for the new millennium."
-4/5 stars The Independent UK
"It’s great. I particularly draw your attention to the genius of opener Music is the wine, worthey of Lee Hazlewood and Leonard Cohen. The rest is dreamy, quirky, croaky-voices, mildly smacked-out arty slacker rock somewhere between Grandaddy and Pavement."
-Sunday Telegraph UK
"Mixing rock and electronics, they mine the same louche, spectral box of ballads as Air, early 1970s Pink Floyd ( Haven’t Been Yourself could have come straight from the latter’s Live at Pompeii) and Sparklehorse, but with a definitive West Coast twist that suggests hallucinogens ingested under desert skies."
-The Times UK
Band Members
Caleb Pate, Nephi Evans
Website
www.seventeenevergreen.com