Today the Eversons release their new single, "Good at Making
Enemies" on all digital services. It comes with two B-Sides: a Japanese language
version of "Good at Making Enemies" and a rock n' roll number called "Sell It To
Me" that would make Mick's lips quiver. The song, recorded and mixed from the band's
own living room, is a '90s indie rock shredder about having the kind of personality some
people just love to hate.
The single is from the forthcoming album, Stuck in New Zealand, coming to you this November 18th.
Here's some link options for grabbing the single!
Bandcamp
iTunes
Amazon
eMusic
Spotify
Deezer
And pre-ordering the album
iTunes
CD
Vinyl
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