Every Avenue have put up two songs off of their upcoming full-length album, Shh, Just Go With It which hits stores Feb 19, 2008. Check out the songs on their MySpace page. A pre-order for the album is up here, get a free t-shirt with your order.
Christmas Songs
Its that time of year when Christmas songs can be heard near and far. Check out some of these Christmas songs below.
Project 86 – “This Time of Year 07”
Foreverinmotion – “The Bluest Christmas”
The Fold – “Oh Holy Night”
Third Eye Blind – “Fairytale of New York”
Brighten and The Maine – “Mery Christmas Baby”
June – “Wonderful Christmas Time”
Punchline – “All Hopped Up On Jingle Bells”
Aaron Marsh – “A Merry Little Christmas”
Every Avenue – “This Christmas”
Every Avenue Post Holiday Song
Every Avenue has posted their song “This Christmas” to get you in the holiday spirit. Head on over to their MySpace to listen.
Every Avenue Announce Release Date; Album Art; Tour Dates
Every Avenue have set February 19th as the release date for their new album, Shh, Just Go With It, on Fearless Records. The album was produced and recorded by Zach Odom and Kenneth Mount (Cartel, Mayday Parade).
“We are really happy with the way the album came out,” says guitarist Joshua Randal, “We were able to try a lot of things we have always wanted to do. We can’t wait to see what our fans think.”
Track listing
1. Days Of The Old
2. This One’s A Cheap Shot
3. Where Were You?
4. Think Of You Later (Empty Room)
5. A Story To Tell Your Friends
6. Boys Will Be Boys
7. Take A Step Back
8. Trading Heartbeats
9. Freak Out!
10. Between You and I
11. Chasing The Light
Tour Dates
11.30.07 – Gainesville, FL @ 1982 Bar
12.01.07 – Arlington, TX @ Dreamworld Music Complex
12.27.07 – Baltimore, MD @ Ramshead Live! w/ All Time Low
12.31.07 – Telluride, CO @ Telluride Conference Center
w/ All Time Low & Mayday Parade
01.11.08 – Wilkes Barre, PA @ Café Metropolis
01.13.08 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Polish Club
01.14.08 – South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
01.15.08 – Syracuse, NY @ Saint Claire Theatre
01.16.08 – Buffalo, NY @ Xtreme Wheels
01.17.08 – Toledo, OH @ Headliners
01.18.08 – Tinley Park, IL @ Mojoes Rock House
01.19.08 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Intersection
01.20.08 – Rockford, IL @ Rockbox
01.21.08 – Madison, WI @ The Loft
01.22.08 – Louisville, KY @ Uncle Pleasants
01.23.08 – Columbus, OH @ The Basement
01.25.08 – Allentown, PA @ Masquerade Club | Croc Rock
01.26.08 – Radnor, PA @ Dixon Center | Cabrini College
01.27.08 – Huntington, WV @ YWCA of Huntington
01.28.08 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Club Relevant
01.29.08 – Wilmington, NC @ Lucky’s Pub
01.30.08 – Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbit’s
01.31.08 – Tallahassee, FL @ Beta Bar
02.01.08 – Augusta, GA @ Sector 7 G
02.02.08 – Greensboro, NC @ Greene Street Club
Every Avenue EP Stream and Free Download
You can now stream Every Avenue‘s new EP, AH!, over on their PureVolume page. Also for a limited time you can download “Where Were You?” for FREE on PureVolume. Don’t forget to head to iTunes and download the EP for $3.99.
Every Avenue – Ah!
Artist: Every Avenue
Album: Ah!
Label: Fearless Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: August 14th, 2007
Overall: 8.5
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 8.0
Production: 7.0
Earlier this summer following a string of shows my friends’ band emerged from The Wolverine State exclaiming about a group known as Every Avenue. Coincidently it was only weeks later that the news broke of the their signing to Fearless Records. Since the groups inception in ’03 Every Avenue has worked persistently to make the music they love and standout in the fledgling Midwest pop-punk scene. As it’s vividly shown on the band’s latest EP entitled Ah!they are the real deal.
Each second of the opener “One More Song” encompasses everything that a listener could ever want in a three minute pop-rock gem. From the driving anthem-like chorus to the succinctly timed handclaps, proving that there is more than one song that can be sung along to on this debut (it’s actually six). The single “Where Were You” is the standout track, and for good reason as the melodically gripping sound completely takes you over. The synth-fused track “Nothing” is all hooks and no nonsense, showing signs of influences from their pop-punk predecessors such as Fall Out Boy. “Picking Up the Pieces” showcases Every Avenue’s more gradual side, as the song keeps a bouncy yet mid-tempo beat.
The band’s sense of style and diversity in sound only continues, as they continue to impress more on “Think of You Later (Empty Room).” With its soaring choruses, mixture of relentless electric guitars and haunting acoustic; big natural drums and intangible digital beats. “Getting Out” bring Ah! to a dynamic close, as this EP serves just to give a taste of what Every Avenue is capable of. Building momentum and excitement for the band and their many heartfelt true-to-life song that can almost be heard on the horizon. With their debut full length likely to drop next year, we can expect not only a growth musically but in the number of people listening to that music.
Track List
1. One More Song
2. Where Were You
3. Nothing
4. Picking Up the Pieces
5. Think of You Later (Empty Room)
6. Getting Out
Staff Recommendations August 12, 2007
Bryce Jacobson
Be sure to give Mae‘s new album a listen on their MySpace page. Also check out Every Avenue who’s new EP, AH!, will be in stores this Tuesday.
Adam Weidman
Check out Broadway Calls, they’re a great up and coming gritty pop-punk band. As well as Envy on the Coast, whose new record Lucy Gray hit stores last week.
Sam Anacker
Both Simian and You Say Party! We Say Die! have been hogging my play time. YSP! WSD! has their new release, Lose All Time dropping in the U.S. on August 18. And, if you’d like to see the charred remains of Simian, check out .
Every Avenue Get New Website
Every Avenue has put up a new website in honor of the upcoming EP, AH!, due out August 14th.
Every Avenue Pre-Order
Pick up Every Avenue‘s new EP AH! at MerchNow for only $4.
Every Avenue Post New Song
Every Avenue has posted a new song titled “Where Were You” from their debut EP due out August 14th on Fearless Records. Check out the song on their MySpace page.