Every Us turn connection into sound on their debut EP 'Some Kind of We'
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There’s a rare kind of project that feels like it belongs to a whole room full of people; with voices overlapping, ideas colliding, and something much larger forming in the process. And 'Some Kind of We', the debut EP from Brooklyn-based collective Every Us, exists firmly in that space as they deliver an immerisve shared listening experience.
From the outset, the EP pulses with a sense of movement as rhythms feel alive, and grooves unfold with an easy momentum that invites you in without hesitation. There’s an undeniable warmth to the sound as layers of instrumentation and voices weave together in a way that feels organic rather than overly engineered.
At the centre is a rotating cast of vocalists, each bringing their own texture and perspective, yet never pulling focus away from the whole. It creates a dynamic experience, where no single voice dominates, but each contributes meaningfully.
The production mirrors this ethos. There’s a seamless blending of styles, all coexisting without friction. It’s a delicate balance, but one that’s handled with care. The result is a sound that feels both contemporary and timeless as a nod to what has come before and what has yet to be unveiled.
But what elevates 'Some Kind of We' is its emotional core. There’s a palpable sense of togetherness running through the collection. The songs carry an uplifting energy, but it never feels forced. It emerges naturally from the interplay between voices and instrumentation, creating moments that feel genuinely joyful, reflective, and human.
In a time where music often feels increasingly individualised, 'Some Kind of We' offers something refreshingly different. It’s a reminder of what happens when creativity becomes collective, and in that shift, Every Us have created something that resonates far beyond its runtime.
