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EWEB x Everything

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EWEB X EVERYTHING
plus Aaron Space & His Terrestrial Underlings


EWEB
https://www.eweb.band
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EWEB is a progressive / psychedelic rock trio from Eugene, Oregon. Having formed in the spring of 2021, the group was able to take advantage of the end of quarantine to make a name for themselves in the local Eugene music scene. After cutting their teeth at dive bars, house shows, and smaller clubs, the band ventured north to Corvallis, and Portland soon after. In the spring of 2022 EWEB headlined a handful of festivals in Corvallis, and performed on the main stage at the Willamette Valley Music Festival in Eugene. Shortly after, the band embarked on their first tour, a string of shows down the west coast through San Francisco and Los Angeles. 2022 also saw EWEB supporting touring groups French Cassettes, Gustaf, and Yard Act.

Automatic Age is EWEB's first official release. Though just five songs, the EP highlights the group's explosive sound, mirroring what you might expect to hear in a live set. While drawing influence from a wide variety of artists, EWEB's sound is bold and original. Automatic Age showcases the band's "commanding, melodic songwriting and tonal variety" (Obscure Sound), as well as their ability to perform in the studio. Currently the group is workshopping new material in anticipation of their upcoming summer tour.


Everything
https://www.instagram.com/e_v_e_r_y_t_h_i_n_g_b_a_n_d/
Psychedelic

Everything is a group of five friends who have grown up playing music together in Marin County. The band formed in 2018, and since then have seen continued success playing throughout the greater Bay Area. Over the years the band has evolved their sound, and maintain a unique musical identity. Inspired by jazz, folk, pop, and rock, Everything blends different sounds together to create music that reflects the band's wide range of influences. Everything is undeniably authentic. The current iteration includes Elliot Gorham (Guitar, Vocals), Max Cominos (Keyboards, Vocals), Cole Seavey (Drums), and brothers Tommy (Guitar, Vocals) and Charlie (Bass, Vocals) Freiburger.


Aaron Space & His Terrestrial Underlings
https://linktr.ee/aaronspace
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Aaron Space & his Terrestrial Underlings is a five piece experimental soul act composed of keyboardist/vocalist Elihu Knowles, guitarist Dylan Ransley, bassist Quinn Girard, keyboardist/saxophonist Hayden Dekker, and drummer Ryan Higley. Based in Berkeley, CA, the group's shared background as close childhood friends and jazz musicians deeply influences their soulful and experimental tunes. Their work has often been compared to a variety of artists including Jon Bap, Sun Ra, Pulgas, Os Mutantes, King Krule, and Standing on the Corner.

Beginning in 2019 as a solo project of keyboardist Elihu Knowles, Aaron Space & his Terrestrial Underlings began attracting attention following the release of their much-lauded debut album, "Fishland" released by Portland experimental label Moon Glyph in May of 2020. To date, the group has completed two additional EP's: 2021's "Grid" and 2022's "Night On Earth," a record of experimental Big Band jazz composed for Knowles's undergraduate thesis (released under the name "the Aaron Space Cosmic Orchestra.

Starting in 2022, the project transitioned from a solo act into its current five piece lineup. Now living together and working at the same restaurant, the members of Aaron Space are well into production of their second full length studio album and perform regularly in the Bay Area, at venues such as Bottom of the Hill, Eli's Mile High Club, the Ivy Room, the Elbo Room, and a monthly residency at the Little Hill Lounge.
EWEB X EVERYTHING
plus Aaron Space & His Terrestrial Underlings


EWEB
https://www.eweb.band
Alternative

EWEB is a progressive / psychedelic rock trio from Eugene, Oregon. Having formed in the spring of 2021, the group was able to take advantage of the end of quarantine to make a name for themselves in the local Eugene music scene. After cutting their teeth at dive bars, house shows, and smaller clubs, the band ventured north to Corvallis, and Portland soon after. In the spring of 2022 EWEB headlined a handful of festivals in Corvallis, and performed on the main stage at the Willamette Valley Music Festival in Eugene. Shortly after, the band embarked on their first tour, a string of shows down the west coast through San Francisco and Los Angeles. 2022 also saw EWEB supporting touring groups French Cassettes, Gustaf, and Yard Act.

Automatic Age is EWEB's first official release. Though just five songs, the EP highlights the group's explosive sound, mirroring what you might expect to hear in a live set. While drawing influence from a wide variety of artists, EWEB's sound is bold and original. Automatic Age showcases the band's "commanding, melodic songwriting and tonal variety" (Obscure Sound), as well as their ability to perform in the studio. Currently the group is workshopping new material in anticipation of their upcoming summer tour.


Everything
https://www.instagram.com/e_v_e_r_y_t_h_i_n_g_b_a_n_d/
Psychedelic

Everything is a group of five friends who have grown up playing music together in Marin County. The band formed in 2018, and since then have seen continued success playing throughout the greater Bay Area. Over the years the band has evolved their sound, and maintain a unique musical identity. Inspired by jazz, folk, pop, and rock, Everything blends different sounds together to create music that reflects the band's wide range of influences. Everything is undeniably authentic. The current iteration includes Elliot Gorham (Guitar, Vocals), Max Cominos (Keyboards, Vocals), Cole Seavey (Drums), and brothers Tommy (Guitar, Vocals) and Charlie (Bass, Vocals) Freiburger.


Aaron Space & His Terrestrial Underlings
https://linktr.ee/aaronspace
Alternative

Aaron Space & his Terrestrial Underlings is a five piece experimental soul act composed of keyboardist/vocalist Elihu Knowles, guitarist Dylan Ransley, bassist Quinn Girard, keyboardist/saxophonist Hayden Dekker, and drummer Ryan Higley. Based in Berkeley, CA, the group's shared background as close childhood friends and jazz musicians deeply influences their soulful and experimental tunes. Their work has often been compared to a variety of artists including Jon Bap, Sun Ra, Pulgas, Os Mutantes, King Krule, and Standing on the Corner.

Beginning in 2019 as a solo project of keyboardist Elihu Knowles, Aaron Space & his Terrestrial Underlings began attracting attention following the release of their much-lauded debut album, "Fishland" released by Portland experimental label Moon Glyph in May of 2020. To date, the group has completed two additional EP's: 2021's "Grid" and 2022's "Night On Earth," a record of experimental Big Band jazz composed for Knowles's undergraduate thesis (released under the name "the Aaron Space Cosmic Orchestra.

Starting in 2022, the project transitioned from a solo act into its current five piece lineup. Now living together and working at the same restaurant, the members of Aaron Space are well into production of their second full length studio album and perform regularly in the Bay Area, at venues such as Bottom of the Hill, Eli's Mile High Club, the Ivy Room, the Elbo Room, and a monthly residency at the Little Hill Lounge.
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