Everest Announce July Tour Dates

Everest Announce July Tour Dates

Full album Ownerless out June 26th on ATO Records

Everest July Tour Dates
07/05: Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
07/06: Columbus, OH @ The Basement
07/07: Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot, Pike Room
07/09: Allston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
07/11: Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brendas
07/12: Washington, DC @ Rock N Roll Hotel
07/14: Cincinatti, OH @ Sawyer Point Park, Banbury Music Festival
07/16: Nashville, TN – The High Watt
07/17: St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway
07/19: Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
07/22: San Diego, CA @ Casbah
07/24: Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
07/25: San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
07/27: Portland, OR @ Peter’s Room
07/28: Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
07/29: Vancouver, BC @ TBD

In support of the June 26th release of their upcoming new album Ownerless, ATO Records band Everest will take their electrifying live show on the road, touring with Alberta Cross beginning July 5th at Lincoln Hall in Chicago. On the heels of the band’s earlier, highly successful residencies in New York and Chicago, Everest will spend the month of June in Washington, D.C, this time in association with radio station WRNR. Corona Extra will sponsor the residency.

The night before the new album’s release date, the band will cruise up I-95 to New York City for a special rooftop album listening party and performance at the McKittrick Hotel, followed the next day by an album release party and concert in D.C. at LivingSocial’s brand new hot spot, 918 f Street.

Formed by Russell Pollard (who formerly played with Sebadoh, The Folk Implosion, and Earlimart), Joel Graves and Jason Soda in 2007. Early last year the four members of Everest set up shop with longtime friend and musical compatriot Richard Swift at his National Freedom studios in Cottage Grove, Oregon. After several weeks of recording, the band returned to L.A. and enlisted Rob Schnapf (known for his work with Beck, Elliott Smith, and Foo Fighters) to produce additional recording sessions. The result is Ownerless, the band’s most potent set of songs to date.

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