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The Everyothers

Elevated on Tony Visconti-era David Bowie (as an adolescent, drummer John Melville was actually inside a Detroit strap that experienced four tracks made by Mick Ronson) in addition to Iggy Pop and Lou Reed, the Everyothers blend their affects into decidedly contemporary rock and roll music that simply happens to appear to be it was stated in the ’70s. THE BRAND NEW York City-based group, comprised of guitarist and vocalist Owen McCarthy, guitarist Joel B. Cannon, bassist Ben Toro, and Melville, honed their glammed-up market rock design touring with rings like Longwave, the Damnwells and New Zealand’s Two Street Blacktop. In 2003, they released their self-titled debut on Hautlab. The record, heralded from the English press because the Strokes performing Ziggy Stardust, certainly requires the catchy rock and roll grit from the Strokes, but takes on it with an increase of bombast, energy, along with a flair for the dramatic. 3 years later, following a move to Wipe out Rock Superstars, The Everyothers released a 5-melody EP entitled Green Sticky Lies.

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