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Everything Ever ARE Back Tour AFTER ROBBERY

The New York punk band Everything Ever are hitting the road for the first time since they were robbed of, well…pretty much everything, back in August while preparing for a show in NYC

The duo have since regrouped and are launching into an east coast run starting on 12/03 in Oakville, CT. Joining them on select dates will be Bad Timing RecordsRomp and the melodic New Jersey punk act The Blithedale Romance.

After getting crushed by the robbery this Summer, it’s going to feel great to get back on the road and play some basement shows with bands I love,” says vocalist/bassist John Trotta. “ROMP and Blithedale are both sick, and I know they’re going to make this our best tour yet. After this run of shows, we’re going into the studio to track an EP that we’ve been working on, so I’m extra-excited to test these new songs out and see how they go over with the crowds.”

The band’s latest LP Solid Ground is available on the band’s website.

Tour Dates:
12.03.15 | Oakville, CT // Hardcore Sweet
12.04.15 | Cambridge, MA // The Democracy Center ^
12.05.15 | Warwick, NY // Tuscan Cafe ^
12.06.15 | Amityville, NY // Amityville Music Hall ^
12.10.15 | Brooklyn, NY // Don Pedro *
12.11.15 | Pittsburgh, PA // Black Forge *
12.12.15 | Lakewood, OH // Bevy *
12.13.15 | Philadelphia, PA // Smokey’s Regal Estate *
12.26.15 | Staten Island, NY // Mother Pugs
^ w/ ROMP
* w/ The Blithedale Romance

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Photo credit: Amber Orlino

About Everything Ever:

Like many up-and-coming bands in today’s music scene, Everything Ever are children of the 90’s. Their sound, however, has early 2000’s written all over it. Take guys who grew up in the suburbs of New York City, yet in the heart of the NY and NJ DIY scene, and you can begin to understand what Everything Ever is all about.

In 2014, the band signed with Brooklyn/Rochester, NY based label Secret Audio Club. They kicked off their partnership by releasing a digital and vinyl single of their song “Doing Nothing”, which preceded the behemoth 2xLP that is Solid Ground. Solid Ground is out now available everywhere. They’re currently writing a brand new EP, and are planning a 2016 release with a new drummer.

It seems to be an all-too-common story lately of bands having their vans broken into while on tour, but no matter how many times you hear it, it’s never an easy pill to swallow. Punk trio Everything Ever were riding high on the recent release of their new music video “Big Ideas” and were getting ready to play a show in Manhattan when their van was broken into. The band lost over $6,000 of gear and personal belongings. In an effort to raise funds, they have applied discounts across their merch store. Watch an exclusive video below where the band speaks about the incident and what their next step is.

This kind of thing has been happening to a lot of bands lately, and now instead of reading it on my facebook timeline, we’re living it. The most important factor is that nobody was hurt, but losing $6K worth of gear is not exactly a small deal either. We put all of the merch in our possession in our webstore – http://everythingeverband.com – and tried to keep things cheap: $10 for a shirt, $20 for a double vinyl LP, $5 for a CD, and $3 shipping. We don’t want to openly ask for handouts without being able to offer something in return, so we figured this is the best way to raise money right now.” – John Trotta (Bass/Vocals)

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We’re in the process of booking 2 benefit shows in NY and NJ, so we’re hopeful that we can create some really positive times out of this unfortunate situation. We’re really grateful for the support we’re receiving, which is allowing us to continue writing and playing shows while we sort all this stuff out.” – Andrew Paladino (Vocals/Guitar)

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