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Individual maturity and artistic growth led Even Vast to an evident separation from their initial sound, rather heavy and slow, that marked out Hear Me Out in 1999 (Black Lotus Records) and Outsleeping in 2003 (Mausoleum Records), two albums that, however, made the band appreciated by criticism and that aroused interest of many people, specially on the outside. April 2007 was the date of the renewal’s outcome: the third full lenght album (under the sign of MyKingdom Music) “Teach Me How To Bleed”, recorded at the H-Soundstudio. By means of ten tracks, this album is capable to pass on the most instinctive and passionate attraction of the band towards the decadent dark-wave sound (even if the music’s still keeping some traces of the past). One of the tracks featured in TMHTB is a cover, Love Will Tear Us Apart, taken from Joy Division’s repertoire. During the recording sessions of TMHTB, Even Vast have experienced, for the first time, some electronic grooves. In end 2007, they decide to modify the moniker in Even More Vast (stabilizing definitively as a trio) and go record three brand new songs (INLY, LOONY, PURE) which feature some interesting novelties. The mastering is entrusted to the experience of Greg Calbi (Sterling Sound, New York). The three new songs are featured in a promo cd that reaches various labels worldwide. Even More Vast receive some proposals for a record deal and decide to accept the offer of American label Renaissance Records for the territory of North Ame