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Artist description
Solid, straight ahead indie rock. |
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Music Style
Indie Rock |
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Musical Influences
Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Neutral Milk Hotel, Archers of Loaf, Yo La Tengo, Weezer, Nirvana, Hum, Built to Spill, The Flaming Lips, The Cure |
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Similar Artists
smashing pumpkins, radiohead, yo la tengo, neutral milk hotel, sonic youth, flaming lips, coldplay, archers of loaf, modest mouse, pavement, the cure, built to spill, zwan, hum, beatles, dinosaur jr |
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Artist History
Everybody Uh Oh is a 5 piece indie outfit from Champaign/Chicago. Currently
the band is touring to promote their debut album, "Man, Am I Brad" (Arbor
Vitae Records/Southern Distro). This summer they will be recording a follow
up with Brian Deck (Modest Mouse, Red Red Meat, Califone) at Engine Studios
in Chicago. Everybody Uh Oh play beautifully orchestrated alt-pop gems that
blur lines of Neutral Milk Hotel’s On Avery Island and filter them through
the gravy-days of Smashing Pumpkins and the new school pop sensibilities of
bands like Yo La Tengo. Stark, somber and disturbed one moment and crisp,
gleaming and amplified the next, Everybody Uh Oh parallel the best bands of
the 1990s fuzz rock heyday, recommended for fans of For Squirrels, Dinosaur
Jr., et cetera.
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Group Members
Jeremy Keller (vocals, guitar, etc.)
Neil Deguia (guitar, vocals)
Chris Pogorzelski (guitar)
Kavin Chan (bass)
Jeff Phillipe (drums) |
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Instruments
guitar, keyboards, drums, rhodes, bass |
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Albums
Man Am I Brad |
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Press Reviews
Reviews of "Man, Am I Brad"...................
All Music Guide"A mixture of the quirky psych-pop sensibilities of the Elephant 6 bands
(particularly the Olivia Tremor Control, Neutral Milk Hotel and Of Montreal)
and the more studied coolness of Yo La Tengo or the American Analog Set,
Champaign-Urbana Illinois quartet Everybody Uh Oh plays a unique blend of
psychedelia and slowcore that combines the best qualities of both while
avoiding each style's excesses"
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bettawreckonize
"they arrive with an arm full of truly charming musical valentines. "Death,"
an ironically vibrant and atmospheric track, chimes in with some looped
keyboard textures, temperate drumming, muted acoustic strumming and Keller
giving falsetto singing a shot and nailing it. Staggering between some
tom-heavy drum work and electric guitar, stewing in savory feedback, Keller's
nasal wail conjures my fondest memories of Gish-era Smashing Pumpkins with
"Keeping Up With The Jones." The first quirky, acoustic verse of "The Trees
of Prentiss" had me hooked with its slight nod to early Modest Mouse."
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COSMIK
"The songs are glittery dream-pop orchestrations featuring tense, Eno-like
guitar solos, fuzzy synth, echoey, crisp piano, and soft, wistful-sounding
vocals"
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Independent Mind
"If you were a college radio DJ in the early-mid-90's and you are searching
for an album that can help you deny the calendar and relive your glory days,
then have a go at Everybody Uh Oh."
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"Forget labels. Just listen to Everybody Uh Oh."
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LOST AT SEA
"an intimate collection of moody college rock that can cause fans of OK Go to
turn their heads and quite possibly bring Ira Kaplan to his knees with songs
like "U Pizzatron".
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Additional Info
In the studio recording, touring in August |
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Location
Champaign, IL - USA |
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