Biography
The Evaluation was started a long time ago while guitarist and vocalist Nigel Dennis, bassist Todd Miller, and drummer David Lubarski were still members of similar, neighboring high schools. The three wrote music under the name Danger Will Robinson for some time before graduating to the seemingly more mature name The Evaluation.
The three young men wrote and performed under this name for a short while before meeting Patric Fallon in the nearby city of Chicago. In a seemingly quick exchange, Patric became the secondary guitarist and vocalist for a newly invigorated The Evaluation.
The band went on to conquer many a stage as the quartet, and even ventured as far as to record a single album entitled "We Built the Gun That Causes This Unending Fear" in Steven Albini's legendary studio Electrical Audio. The Evaluation's debut album was poorly promoted and fell upon very few, deaf ears. Despite the unnervingly small fan base the band had they decided to tour throughout the majority of the United States. This proved to be their undoing.
Even after their first break up, The Evaluation slowly reformed in a few different ways, changing nearly every time. Today the band is barely a whisper in the annals of independent rock and roll. They are but a forgotten ghost in the halls of politically charged, socially aware post-hardcore music.
The Evaluation might as well have not existed.
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