Artist's albums
My Ally
2021 · single
Mother
2018 · single
Mary Lee
2016 · EP
Constellation Choir
2013 · single
Beast
2012 · single
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Biography
Praised as "ROCK-‘N’-ROLL, THROUGH AND THROUGH" by Interview Magazine, Everest Cale's music swells with guitar-drenched free-for-alls before collapsing, leaving just singer Brett Treacy and his guitar pulling the audience closer with his hushed voice, earnest lyrics, and just the right amount of ringing in your ear. In 2012, Everest Cale debuted their first record, Beast, engineered by Joe Colmenero at the iconic Cutting Room Studios in the heart of New York’s East Village. Enthralling lyrics underscored by an unmistakably indie rock sound made the title track "Beast" an instant favorite. Seeing the return of engineer Colmenero, the band's second album, Constellation Choir, was recorded and released in 2013. The record was well-received with the first single "Before I Knew What Love Was" garnering millions of listens. Released in 2016, Everest Cale's third album, Mary Lee, was recorded at The End in Brooklyn, the record incorporates new songs (anthemic title track “Mary Lee”, "Love is a March") alongside polished takes of some of their earliest material ("Pretty", "Beauty on the Mountain"). The band released their first cover in 2018, “Mother” by John Lennon, recorded and mixed by renowned engineer Parks Vallely, featuring Treacy’s take on Lennon’s screaming outro. 2020 put a pause on headliner engagements at venues like Mercury Lounge and Knitting Factory, the band has been working on the release of a series of new singles for their fans around the world.