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Everlate write and perform with real feeling, going against the grain of current trends and putting their songs before everything else.

 

From the success of tracks being played on Hollyoaks and BBC Introducing, to the joys of playing to a stadium crowd of over 10,000 prior to a Bradford Bulls home game, things are looking promising for this Yorkshire band.

 

The hard-working power quartet are regularly seen busking on the UK streets and are making a name for themselves with their distinctive four-part vocal harmonies and huge choruses. Having collectively played alongside Toploader, The Hoosiers, Bay City Rollers, Glasvegas and The Staves, Everlate are set for a bright future.

 

Think Mumford & Sons meets Snow Patrol… with a side of James Bay.

 

 

 

"It's sounding amazing..it's about time you heard it!" BBC

Introducing (Alan Raw)

 

“Fantastic!” Shed Seven (Rick Witter)

 

“Nice strong melodic pop ballads with a bit of balls about them, which is really refreshing!” BBC Introducing (Jenny Ells)

 

“One to watch” Beyond Magazine

 

“Their songs were lovely, squeaky clean slices of pop that would undoubtedly spell chart success if bigger boy bands got their hands on them” York Mix

 

“Great strong vocals” Live & Unsigned UK

 

“Lead vocalist Andy has a real set of pipes on him, with a seriously warm tone to it” York Music Guide

 

“Brilliant four part vocals…smiling and full of effort, clearly loving what they were doing” Not Quite Music Journalism (Ian Massey)

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