Everything, Everytime, Everywhere by Trevor Hall

Everything, Everytime, Everywhere

Trevor Hall

2011

Everything, Everytime, Everywhere is a Rock album by Trevor Hall, originally released in 2011.

Sound DNA

  • Rock

About

With his fourth studio album, Trevor Hall takes some successful risks to further hone his own tone. The raspy-voiced singer/songwriter still plays incredibly summery tunes, but his opening number here, “The Return,” resembles a Ben Harper track with its balance of confessional darkness and sunny grooves. The mix throughout <i>Everything Everytime Everywhere</i> wields a more commanding presence, thanks to Kelly Clarkson’s producer Jimmy Messer. This is immediately evident in “Brand New Day”: a rootsy hit with an organically uplifting chorus ripe for radio play. The catchy “Different Hunger” is another standout song; it's built on a bouncy foundation of old-school Jamaican ska rhythms bolstered by a timeless-sounding brass section and heartwarming backing vocals by a children’s choir (dig the dub-infused bridge). Hall hands his appreciation back to the kids on the playful “Dr. Seuss,” where he rhymes the whimsical words of Theodor Seuss Geisel’s fantastical works over sing-along melodies. “Te Amo” downshifts into a hushed folky serenade.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Introduction0:22
  2. 2The Return3:32
  3. 3Brand New Day3:33
  4. 4Fire (feat. Cherine Anderson)2:39
  5. 5All I Ever Know3:46
  6. 6Different Hunger5:51
  7. 7Dr. Seuss3:30
  8. 8Te Amo3:43
  9. 9Good Rain2:48
  10. 10The Love Wouldn't Die5:21
  11. 11The Mountain4:50
  12. 12The Mountain [Hidden Track]18:54

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