Everybody Else
January 1st, 2006
urbn Posted:
Everybody Else is a trio formed in Los Angeles, and after some adventures, break-ups, leavings of other bands and even more adventures if possible, they got together under this name, and are releasing their debut LP on The Militia Group.
This self titled album was produced by Rick Parker (of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Sugarcult fame) and it is filled with twelve rock and roll anthems. These guys play music with no intent of fitting in one music genre, and they reminded me of The Rolling Stones, but with a more punk rock attitude: songs like the pop rock of “Born To Do” or the dancing “Alone In The World”, together with the electronic beats of “Say Goodbye” are just as unique as they keep on being played on my stereo. The music, which comes out very intense and loud, is filled with the emotion that makes you feel like you were there with these guys, sweaty and filled with the energy they deliver.
Everybody Else adheres to only one orthodoxy: that a good song will trascend its genre, its time, its popularity. The joy in their music is as infectious as it is sincere, give this album a spin and you will understand why.
Tracklist
01 Meat Market
02 Faker
03 I Gotta Run
04 In Memoriam
05 Born To Do
06 Rich Girls, Poor Girls
07 Makeup
08 Without You
09 Say goodbye
10 The Longest Hour Of My Life
11 Button For Punishment
12 Alone In The World
Buy “Everybody Else” here.
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