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The Everyday Visuals - The Everyday Visuals (2009)

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Genre : Indie,Rock,Pop,Folk GOOD!!!
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Tracklist

01. Intro (Morning Star)
02. Limb From Limb
03. Florence Foster Jenkins
04. I Can't Stop You
05. Heal Me
06. I'll Take It All In Stride
07. Boom! Boom! Boom!
08. Restless Heart
09. Daydream Ghosts
10. Driving
11. Peers
12. Bonus Track


The Everyday Visuals, are set to release their third DIY full-length and self-titled tour de force April 14, 2009. The disc will be available at CD Baby, and digitally at outlets including iTunes and eMusic. With a sound reminiscent of Wilco, The Beach Boys, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and REM, The Everyday Visuals have created huge success for themselves locally and are ready to take the rest of the world by storm.

Led by Christopher Pappas (songwriter/guitars/vocals) who is accompanied by Joe Seiders (drums/vocals), Kyle Fredrickson (lead guitar) and Eli Scheer (guitars/keyboards/vocals), the regional notoriety that the band's first two albums have brought them has been outstanding. And the band was able to accomplish it all without label support. "The things that we've worked for haven't come easy," reflects Pappas. "We haven't been 'discovered' by a label, we haven't 'met the right people' all we've done over the years is honed our talent and voices and just plugged along, doing what we've done. I feel like we're the Bad News Bears in a sense."

All of that plugging along has really paid off. They were voted "Best Band in NH" by New Hampshire Magazine and earned numerous top ten "Record of the Year" accolades in local publications including The Boston Metro. Their second record was wildly successful on radio, making The Everyday Visuals the third most-played unsigned band nationally for three weeks according to Media Guide; coming in only behind Clap You Hand Say Yeah and MC Lars.

Backing up the praise for The Everyday Visuals' recorded work has been their solid reputation as a live band, earning them "Best Live Act" from The Improper Bostonian as well as a "Best Live Act" nomination from the 2008 Boston Music Awards. "I think more than anything, we always considered ourselves first and foremost to be a live band," notes Seiders. Pappas adds, "Every show we play only makes us hungrier to play another. Every song I write leads me to search for a better one. I think that's why we are able to connect so well to our audience."