Biography
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Founded In
Washington, Daviess County, Indiana, United States
The Everyday Losers are an alternative rock band from southern Indiana. The band is consisting of brothers Dylan and Tyler Seidel, Danny Norton and Julian Fleck. They have recorded with Phil Taylor of Future Leaders of the World in New Orleans at Revolver Studio and John Lecompt of Evanescence and We Are the Fallen in Arkansas at The Red Room.
The band was selected as 1 out of 16 bands chosen f
rom 380 entries to compete in Q95 and Jack Daniels “Indy’s Next Big Thing”. The band has had several radio performances throughout Indiana. Their original song “Pins” was selected to be on a drunk driving awareness CD for the state of Indiana. The bands original song “Farrah 22” has had air play on Indy’s 103 and a Milwaukee Wisconsin station as well. Another original song, “Let Me Die” was chosen to be on a compilation album with artists from all over the world called The Indie Underground.
The Everyday Losers independently released their EP “Songs For Us All” in June 2011 and their second EP “Social Paradise” in December 2011.
After playing a show hosted by Fuse television at the Emerson Theater Indianapolis IN, the band was selected to be showcased at the Emerson Theater. This showcase was for record executive Kim Stephens. Kim is credited with helping Matchbox Twenty, Sick Puppies, Collective Soul and many more receive record deals. The Everyday Losers are scheduled to play at Rockapalooza with National Acts Puddle of Mudd, Saliva, and Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
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