May 22 2009

Everyone Everywhere – A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around 7”

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Everyone Everywhere - A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around 7”

Every­one Every­where
A Lot Of Weird Peo­ple Stand­ing Around 7
Evil Wee­vil; 2009

Seri­ously, this lit­tle 7” kicks so much musi­cal ass, mostly because this band rev­els unapolo­get­i­cally in its love for Braid and The Promise Ring and because it rep­re­sents all that is good and right with the con­cept of the 7”. On the four tracks that com­prise A Lot Of Weird Peo­ple Stand­ing Around, Every­one Every­where gives ample cause for for­get­ting your home­work and frol­ick­ing around the col­lege cam­pus quad­rant with an intensely upbeat, ener­getic brand of indie/​emo pop-​punk. I’m actu­ally quite jeal­ous of these guys: big crunch­ing power chords inter­act with a rol­lick­ing bass and thump­ing drum­mer to cre­ate the same kind of fun-​loving tunes that I vainly attempted to craft back when I was in col­lege.

There’s a great deal of rem­i­nisc­ing going on here lyri­cally, but it’s not the sad-​sack, mopey ver­sion. This 7” is more about remem­ber­ing all of the great times had with one’s friends and then look­ing for­ward to mak­ing more mem­o­ries. “Ther­mal Dynam­ics” (Side A, Song 2) regales lis­ten­ers with an instantly rec­og­niz­able tale of fam­ily mem­bers and friends fight­ing over the ther­mo­stat level until it threat­ens to break from peo­ple mess­ing with it. My favorite song on the record, “Cool Pool Keg Toss Pete,” (Side B, Song 2) is a bouncy tune ded­i­cated to the party you had for a friend after he/​she returned from a year study­ing abroad, but I love it for this lyric alone: “We’re glad you have a pool because we’re going to need some­where to put the empty keg and store our lawn chairs.” These songs make me so damn happy – I’m can’t wait to hear what the band is prepar­ing for its debut full-​length.

Everyone Everywhere
A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around 7”
Evil Weevil; 2009

Seriously, this little 7” kicks so much musical ass, mostly because this band revels unapologetically in its love for Braid and The Promise Ring and because it represents all that is good and right with the concept of the 7”. On the four tracks that comprise A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around, Everyone Everywhere gives ample cause for forgetting your homework and frolicking around the college campus quadrant with an intensely upbeat, energetic brand of indie/emo pop-punk. I’m actually quite jealous of these guys: big crunching power chords interact with a rollicking bass and thumping drummer to create the same kind of fun-loving tunes that I vainly attempted to craft back when I was in college.

There’s a great deal of reminiscing going on here lyrically, but it’s not the sad-sack, mopey version. This 7” is more about remembering all of the great times had with one’s friends and then looking forward to making more memories. “Thermal Dynamics” (Side A, Song 2) regales listeners with an instantly recognizable tale of family members and friends fighting over the thermostat level until it threatens to break from people messing with it. My favorite song on the record, “Cool Pool Keg Toss Pete,” (Side B, Song 2) is a bouncy tune dedicated to the party you had for a friend after he/she returned from a year studying abroad, but I love it for this lyric alone: “We’re glad you have a pool because we’re going to need somewhere to put the empty keg and store our lawn chairs.” These songs make me so damn happy – I’m can’t wait to hear what the band is preparing for its debut full-length.

2 Responses to “Everyone Everywhere – A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around 7””

  1. Dryvetyme Onlyne » Media Monday – 03/01/2010 says:

    [...] A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around 7″ by Everyone Everywhere, a tasty little record that I enjoyed last year. Special thanks goes out to If You Make It for hosting the download, Evil Weevil for making the [...]

  2. Dryvetyme Onlyne » Everyone Everywhere – Everyone Everywhere says:

    [...] raved about the A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around 7” that this Philadelphia, PA band released in Spring 2009. It recalled a time when emo had yet to [...]

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