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Tiny Engines Records to Release Everyone Everywhere LP

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everyone everywhereSelf-Titled 12" out 05/04/10; Download 2009 debut 7" for FREE @ If You Make It

 Tiny Engines is pleased to announce that it will release the Self-Titled debut full-length from Philadelphia's Everyone Everywhere.

The album, which will be released in vinyl and digital formats on May 04, 2010, is now up for pre-order from the label. Tiny Engines will press 500 12-inches on maroon and off-white colorways (350 / 150). To secure a copy of this amazing record, go here.

The band is currently streaming two brand new songs, "Tiny Boat" and "Blown Up Grown Up," on its Myspace page.

Everyone Everywhere’s eponymous debut builds on the rock-solid foundation laid down on last year’s dynamic 7", A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around, and further pushes the band’s sonic palette in exciting new directions at every turn. Sure, those lovely Promise Ring vibes remain – not to mention hints of Braid’s twisting-yet-tuneful angularity, the crackling anti-anthems of indie heroes Superchunk and Piebald’s off-kilter sense of melody – but the Philly four piece has honed its songwriting chops, dialed in its amps and seriously upped the ante with this emotionally taut ten-song affair.

On a related note, Everyone Everywhere and Evil Weevil Records, the label responsible for the 7" version of A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around, have teamed up with the awesome folks at If You Make It to give away a digital copy of the 4-song effort. To download this sweet little release, completely free from financial obligation, go here.

- Big crunching power chords interact with a rollicking bass and thumping drums to create the same kind of fun-loving tunes I vainly attempted to craft back in college. - DryveTymeOnlyne

- Standing above a lot of bands that attempt to emulate those near-perfect years of the Midwest, Everyone Everywhere is destined to turn more than a few heads. - ScenePointBlank

everyone everywhere- Sounding like the spunky lovechild of Rainer Maria, American Football and Piebald, Everyone Everywhere is late 90s emo done right. - Punkbands.com

- Everyone Everywhere put their own unique spin on mid / late-`90s revival ... ridiculously promising and occasionally brilliant. - Punknews.org

- Successfully paying homage to some of the greatest bands in independent music while still retaining its own identity. - Go211.com

- Listening to Everyone Everywhere is like running into a totally rad old friend at a party and having the best time. - Exclaim

- Chalk full of enough quirkiness and sing-along-ness to keep your attention from beginning to end. - Prick Magazine

- This is road trip music, springtime music, vacation music, just good stuff in general. - Fistfight At The Arthouse

- Everyone Everywhere are one of the best emo bands (new or old) I've heard in recent years. - Rockfreaks.net

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