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Debut CD By EverBlue Creates Major Buzz In The Music
Industry
Los Angeles rockers EverBlue prepare to take the music industry by storm with
the release of their debut CD.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWeb) January 10, 2007 -- Not just another band from L.A.,
with the release of their debut CD, formidable rock group EverBlue, is about
to set the music industry spinning on its ear.
Described as, "A sexy, soulful and emotion filled blend of passionate singing,
masterful musicianship, and memorable songwriting," EverBlue is creating
a big buzz amongst the music community with their special brand of bluesy rock
and roll. It's not easy to find a band as genuine as EverBlue in popular culture
these days when considering all the carefully scripted rises to glory and the
falls that inevitably follow careers built on hype.
This California-based band is poised to go from zero to sixty by virtue of a
combination of finger-on-the-pulse songs, powerful live performances and new
metropolitan adult pop sound. Evidence of the electricity that is surrounding
EverBlue, with the release of their eponymous debut CD, comes with the nomination
for three awards from L.A.'s premier music rag, All Access Magazine.
EverBlue consists of L.A. native Adam Exler on vocals, keyboards and "keeper
of the flame." "I have always had a deep connection with music,"
says Exler , whose influences range from Stevie Wonder and B.B. King to Pink
Floyd, Led Zeppelin and The Beatles. Upon hearing B.B. King's "The Thrill
Is Gone" as a boy of twelve, Exler declares, "I heard passion and
soul like I never had heard before coming from a voice and guitar, which started
seeping through my veins from that day on. I have been hooked on heartfelt and
genuine music ever since!"
Russell Anguiano, who hails from Culver City, CA, is the band's bass player
and background vocalist. His musical influences are deeply rooted in the pop-rock
vein, with acts like The Beatles, Badfinger, Elvis Costello and Gerry Rafferty.
Guitarist Nigel Taylor is originally from the Isle of Wight in the UK and also
handles the background vocals. Taylor's guitar influences span from Duane Allman,
Randy Rhodes and Eddie Van Halen to jazz great Joe Pass (he also digs The Beatles).
Rounding out the quartet is Mark Pohl, who delivers the drum grooves for EverBlue
along with some expert background singing. Another Beatle advocate, Pohl also
listens and learns from drummers such as Keith Moon, Neil Peart, Terry Bozzio
and Vinnie Colaiuta.
In a recent review of EverBlue's 14-track debut CD, music journalist Alice Loweecey
praises, "Adam Exler's voice - a blend of John Fogerty and Mac Powell -
and the smooth, tight harmony of the rest of EverBlue make for songs that drench
you in rock-and-roll like the sun on a hot August day. This is a real-world
blueprint for 'How To Sweep Her Off Her Feet.' "
DJ Terri at Seismic Radio exclaims, "I love the disc! I have dubbed it
alternabluesrock? The vocals are especially appealing to me; sort of a gritty,
smoky, smooth and emotive quality. You guys are talented!"
Highlights from EverBlue's new CD release are the opening track "Somebody
Like Me," which features Adam Exler's honest vocal delivery and tight background
harmonies by the band. The acoustic vibrations and soulful balladry of "Someday"
draws the listener right in, while "Sunday Morning" displays an infectious
1960's feel, replete with Dylan-esque organ and chord patterns. The tasty guitar
slinging by Nigel Taylor is apparent on "No Pain," as is the band's
vocal prowess and songwriting abilities on track eight "I Need You (Come
On Let's Go)." The amazing "Baby's Lullaby" is the bands first
single to hit the radio waves on 1/22/07. As of 2-14-07, the song has shot up
the AC/Hot AC charts where it is #23. EverBlue has also jumped from #23 to #14
on the Top 30 Indie Chart.