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UNEVEN / Press

"UNEVEN 's anticipated CD release, Instrument Of Revenge, takes the metal fan back to better days of explosive, rage, remorse, and rapture influenced, hard-core music. The intro track "My Own Worst Enemy," makes it loud and clear that the listener will indulge in the conceptual depth of the next nine tracks. Loud is better for the UNEVEN CD , for pure amp-ed sound indulgence. Tyke Conrady, lead vocalist, of Chicago underground and above, purist metal band, UNEVEN, is the composer, and creator of UNEVEN. Recorded at Sonic Palace Music, engineered by Matt Mercado, produced by Conrady (vocals) and McFarland (drums), mastered by Tom Baker, of Precision Mastering, Album photography by Sarah Johnston Photography, " Instrument Of Revenge," is an innovation in recording, composition, and artistic venture. "What You See is What You Get,' is a track on Instrument Of Revenge which is receiving much buzz around the music scene. Download today. Click link for entire review!

“With the acquisition of bassist Bob Pieroni, UNEVEN's stage show has soared to new heights. The showmanship, attitude and pure electricity the band puts forth on stage has everyone in the audience pumping their fist in the air and singing along. The band's classics "You Make Me Evil" and "Miracle", along with their newest "What You See Is What You Get" are the staples of what makes metal. ”

"Powerful, explosive, and electrifying! Great guitar riffs and leads, strong vocals, and fantastic power drumming come together to erupt into some really great metal!!! Really tight!!!"

Destination Dawn - StarWing Productions, Radio host

"UNEVEN is a spirited band with old school heavy metal sound, for sure to pump your blood with heavy guitar chords , intense bass, thunderous percussion, and superb vocals by front man Tyke Conrady."

Kelley Levans - All~Most Famous Video Review Magazine, Milwaukee Rock Music Examiner, Rocking Fu

"Uneven's music is very riff-oriented, straight-up hard rock and metal with catchy choruses on several of their songs. Their fans in the audience cheered loudly for them and some went particularly nuts when they played what I think is going to be their first single -'You Make Me Evil'."