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Americana Duo The Everydays Release Second Album ?When It's All Over? in Asheville, North Carolina For Sale

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Asheville, NC - On the heels of their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album, Americana duo The Everydays are back with their sophomore effort ?When It's All Over?! The Everydays, from Black Mountain, North Carolina, is the collaborative effort between singer-songwriters Tim Marsh and David Zoll. Both musicians also maintain membership in several area acts including Chalwa, Asheville Horns and Bayou Diesel. Tim Marsh and David Zoll also perform as solo acts under their respective names.
Says David, ?One major theme on 'When It's All Over' is loss. Dealing with loss over the backdrop of getting by day to day. Knowing our condition is temporary and pondering the great unknown. With a couple love songs thrown in to pull you back from the edge.?
The album was recorded at Collapsable Studio in Asheville, NC. The studio indeed collapsed, closing its doors for the last time during the mixing of ?When It's All Over?. Which resumed at the engineers apartment after a healthy delay. All in all, one year and four months passed from start to finish. The songs were written individually by Tim Marsh and David Zoll, The Everydays. The title track ?When Its All Over?, written by Zoll, is a letter to his wife as she was away taking care of her dying brother.
Tracks:
?When It's All Over?
?Backwards Just Because?
?Wasting Time?
?One By One?
?Playing With Fire?
?Nothing Does Anything?
?Careless?
?Loving You?
?Oh This World?
Here's what the press raved about The Everydays debut album:
?Two guys and two guitars is at the heart of The Everydays and that structure finds comparisons ranging from Greenwich Village success stories such as Simon and Garfunkel to a present where The Everydays match the harmony tones of Milk Carton Kids, though change-up the L.A duos brandy-flushed whispers for slightly more demanding voices backed by a mason jar of shine. The self-titled album is bare bones, leaving the intimacy of the song's creations fully intact for future listening.? - The Alternate Root
?On the self-titled debut both sophisticated acoustic fingerpicking, inspired by masterpickers as Doc Watson, as modeled by The Everly Brothers harmony vocals are downright compelling. The Everydays focusing on a dead-honest, simple approach. No overwrought nor dramatic situations, the good news is that you can't find anywhere inferior material among the ten songs that adorn this debut.? - Music in Belgium
?This North Carolina duo really makes you feel like they came from a bygone era. They have a harmony driven folk meets Americana style that?s really timeless in a lot of ways. This is great stuff and classic stuff.? - Music Street Journal
?There are some very good songs here... when they stick to the rootsy side of things, it?s well worth a listen. There are some excellent harmony vocals.? - The Rocker UK
In support of the band's new release The Everydays are performing around North Carolina as well as writing new material for their next album. In closing The Everydays have this to impart, ?Make the most of every day. Give thanks.?
To purchase The Everydays ?When It's Over? CD: http://www.cdbaby.com/m/cd/theeverydays3
For more information: https://m.facebook.com/The-Everydays-xxxxxxxxxxxx033/
Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-xxxx, glassonyonpr@gmail.com