Real Life (Evermore album)

Real Life is the second studio album by Evermore, released on 8 July 2006.

The band wrote and recorded demos for the album at their Central Coast home studio in New South Wales, Australia.

This time around, all three brothers had an input on the songwriting with everyone working on their songs individually before bringing them together for the final polish.

[5] The Age reviewer Michael Dwyer described Real Life as "a roller-coaster of intense gestures and hollow sentiments", criticising the album's "overwrought drama" and lack of restraint.

[6] Bernard Zuel of The Sydney Morning Herald said the album showed a lack of ambition, and said the most disappointing thing about it was not that it failed, but that "you suspect this is exactly what it was meant to sound like".