Max Berga From The Group Everywhere
Jun 22, 2016 ·
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Following the release of critically praised single "Shades At Night" UK Alt Rock band 'Everywhere' have announced new track "Some Other Dude" available on all digital providers July 29th. "Some...
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Following the release of critically praised single "Shades At Night" UK Alt Rock band 'Everywhere' have announced new track "Some Other Dude" available on all digital providers July 29th.
"Some Other Dude" is the second single off their Sophomore EP due out in September this year. "It's a funky little song about the importance of seizing an opportunity before it goes out the window" says Sweden native front man Max Berga.
During the recording process of the new EP the band have divided their time between Stockholm, Los Angeles and London to collaborate with multiple producers, including American hit maker Mark Needham (The 1975, The Killers).
Since their Hypemachine charting debut "Eddie", Eveywhere's music has been streamed millions of times on YouTube, Soundcloud and Spotify. They made their first International appearance at the 2013 NME Awards in the UK, playing alongside Django Django and Palma Violets, and later went on to support the Kaiser Chiefs and headline Notting Hill Arts Club in London.
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"Some Other Dude" is the second single off their Sophomore EP due out in September this year. "It's a funky little song about the importance of seizing an opportunity before it goes out the window" says Sweden native front man Max Berga.
During the recording process of the new EP the band have divided their time between Stockholm, Los Angeles and London to collaborate with multiple producers, including American hit maker Mark Needham (The 1975, The Killers).
Since their Hypemachine charting debut "Eddie", Eveywhere's music has been streamed millions of times on YouTube, Soundcloud and Spotify. They made their first International appearance at the 2013 NME Awards in the UK, playing alongside Django Django and Palma Violets, and later went on to support the Kaiser Chiefs and headline Notting Hill Arts Club in London.
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