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Everyday Atlas : Your Move
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Everyday Atlas distinguish themselves by combining aspects of Pop Rock, Punk, and R&B all simmered in some soul and topped off with a helping of poignant subtext and witty lyricism.
Genre: Pop: Today's Top 40
Release Date: 2006
Your Move Record Label: Everyday Atlas
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Take Me Home 3:47 $0.99
Radio Song 3:49 $0.99
So Damn Bad 3:51 $0.99
Hang Around 4:14 $0.99
Stranded 3:42 $0.99
Two Steps 4:09 $0.99
Much Better 4:06 $0.99
Morning After 3:50 $0.99
Be A Reason 3:06 $0.99
Stardust 3:59 $0.99
Looking Back 3:55 $0.99
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Album Notes

With songs that put a new twist on everyday life, Everyday Atlas leaves you wondering how two recent college graduates can describe age-old situations of desire, loss, and life in such new light. Soaring melodies, intricate harmonies, infectious hooks, and tenor ranges remniscent of Wonder & McCartney drive the vocal duo of Ryan Thies (Piano/Vocals) and Danny Tran (Guitar/Vocals).

After collaborating on a variety of musical endeavors throughout college, the two musicians came together to create a sound entirely their own. Everyday Atlas distinguish themselves by combining aspects of Pop Rock, Punk and R&B all simmered in some soul and topped off with a helping of poignant subtext and witty lyricism.

With a tight and often funky groove provided by Drew Robinson (Bass) and John Soward (Drums), Everyday Atlas creates an energetic and electric atmosphere during their live shows. EA is unique in their ability not only to connect with their audience, but to create a musical environment that feels subtly sophisticated, yet humbly familiar.

EA’s first single “Comfortably Uncomfortable” has been ranked #1 by 100’s of their musical peers in the Power Pop category of Garageband.com, and has begun getting spins on Nashville’s Lightning 100 (WRLT, 100.1 FM), and WRVU 91.1 FM. Recently EA won the Singer/Songwriter Award for their song “Somewhere” in the national Positive Pop Song Contest. (http://positivepopsongcontest.com)

Everyday Atlas is an invigorating collaboration of thoughtfulness and energy, giving us all a little extra support for the worlds we carry.

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REVIEWS

Deliciously Decadent!
author: Performing Songwriter Magazine
May 2007. To accurately describe the music of Everyday Atlas, we’ve invented a new genre: smart-harmonious-pop. They’re smart like Elvis Costello, harmonious like the Beach Boys, and pop like Fountains of Wayne. Your Move is deliciously decadent, with stacked vocals, heavily layered guitars, keyboard, bass, drums and more instrumentation than you could shake a Rand-McNally atlas at. In fact, there’s so much going on in this record that it’s easy to overlook the well-crafted tunes. “Radio Song” delivers tight rhythm and an undeniably hooky chorus, “Take Me Home” finds lead vocalist Ryan Thies pleading with heartfelt earnestness, while “Hang Around” is a love song no object of affection could resist. Sound good to you? Then your move is to seek out this record.
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Your Move gets better with every spin.
author: CRK
If talent was testicles, then these guys are ballzy! Your Move is solid from start to finish. Daring, bold, and refreshing, making the average listener wish they had the talent to sing along with Ryan Thies' vocals or keep up with Danny Tran's guitar. EA has earned the tag "deliciously pop-tastic!" Your Move is definitely worth a rotation in your CD collection.
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