Last month, after countless recommendations from both friends and acquaintances, I finally sat down with a copy of The Everybodyfields latest LP Nothing Is Okay. I'm happy to report that its modern take on depression-era country and folk lived up to the hype. Hailing from Johnson City, TN, The Everybodyfields' core is [...]

Photo by David Butler Authenticity counts for a lot in country music. You want to listen to someone whose throat sounds whiskey soured, whose heart sounds beat up and left for dead on the side of some dusty road. You want romance and blood, sad songs and waltzes. You should probably hear this Everybodyfields record, it's got all that stuff. The Everybodyfields - "Lonely Anywhere": mp3 The Everybodyfields - "Aeroplane": mp3 ( Nothing is Okay [...]
Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews are the everybodyfields from Johnson City, TN. One might describe their music as new-folk or alt-country. However you'd like to describe them they are a new generation of folk/rock musicians who defy easy catagorization. Their new album Nothing Is Okay is by far one of the best roots albums of the year. Like their labelmates The Avett Brothers, Sam and Jill are
This may not be the image you'd associate with a bluegrass meets alt-country band but The Everybodyfields are not your average roots band. The Everybodyfields are back with a new record out on August 21. And they continue to confound with their snazzy web graphics, artsy photos and indie rock take on alt-country. I wrote about their last release about two years ago . They're on Ramseur Records (home of Avett Brothers), so you know those dudes have good taste. "Don't Turn Away" is the first hint (I like the [...]
Classic country with a touch of dobro? You're in the right place. The Everybodyfields (surely not a cricket reference - more likely softball or baseball, but me, I'm hoping it's rounders) have... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit MyWebsite.com for full links, other content, and more! ]]