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A delayed homecoming at The Barbary with Everyone Everywhere (photos, review, setlist)

“We like to take our time,” deadpanned singer-guitarist Brendan McHugh to a packed house at The Barbary on Saturday. This was by way of explanation for his band Everyone Everywhere‘s album release / welcome home party, happening when their album has been out (and they’ve been home from a European tour) since last summer. But … Continue reading

The Week So Far: 12 must-read stories on The Key

Birdie Busch‘s latest LP, Birdie Busch and The Greatest Night, gets profiled in Unlocked [link] World Cafe‘s Sense of Place series explores the musical heritage of Memphis [link] Philly synth-poppers Vacationer announce a monthly music showcase at Underground Arts [link] Gracie releases a free download and EP details [link] Emo four-piece Everyone Everywhere records a … Continue reading

The Key Studio Sessions: Everyone Everywhere

Philly emo four-piece Everyone Everywhere might move at their own pace – touring Europe when their new record came out, then waiting nearly six months to play a hometown album release show – but that’s okay.  These dudes are strong enough players and stirring enough songwriters that I’m totally along for the ride. Whether you’re … Continue reading

Just Announced: Everyone Everywhere playing a record release show at The Barbary on 01/19

It’s a slightly-delayed record release party for Everyone Everywhere!  The Philadelphia four-piece put out their second self-titled album (which we Unlocked) this past August and promptly fled the country for a tour through Europe.  The good news is that the band is back in their hometown and will be playing a show at The Barbary … Continue reading

Unlocked: Everyone Everywhere on existentialism, finance and making a great punk record

This week on Unlocked, we’re featuring the latest full-length record from Philly indie / emo four-piece Everyone Everywhere. Like its previous release, this album is self titled, and the band built some buzz for it earlier this summer by selling vinyl copies in a name-your-own-price presale and making a music video that featured barely any … Continue reading