The Everywheres - Unfortunate Direction

Psych-pop

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The self-titled debut from songwriter Samuel Hill's The Everywheres: www.facebook.com/TheEverywheres summons scrappy yet masterful psych-pop. Glowing garlands take shape from a cocktail of Davies odes, Brian Jonestown candidness and nomadic adventures. Swirling guitar wanes smooth to build a delicate, jewel-toned backbone from which peyote induced tambourines and blissed-out harmonies stem. Hill started making music as The Everywheres in the summer of 2012. The notorious drifter found himself back in his native Halifax, Nova Scotia, more specifically in the basement of his childhood home. It was there (along with time spent along the ocean shores in LaHave) that Hill was inspired to recount his journeys thru the power of song. He shacked up with his Tascam 4-track and every instrument he could get his hands on, laying down what would become The Everywheres’ debut.

The Everywheres' self-titled album is out June 25, 2013 on Father/Daughter Records: www.fatherdaughterrecords.com/. Pre-order the LP on vinyl: fatherdaughterrecords.bigcartel.com/product…eres-lp (black & limited color edition) directly from F/D.

The Everywheres Track Listing
1. Unfortunate Direction
2. Someone Disappeared
3. Other State
4. Watch it Grow
5. Cold Curator Sings
6. Strangers Below the Wire
7. Easy Bells
8. Weekend Yellows

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