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In November 2025, Everest Cale released 'I’m Here', the first single from their upcoming full-length album And We Sing, due in 2026. 'I'm Here' is a straight-ahead rock anthem about showing up for a friend, with soaring guitar solos and thunderous drums. It follows 2021’s 'My Ally', continuing the band’s dedication to their emotionally charged rock sound.

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.

Formed in New York City by Treacy (vocals, guitar) after moving from South Carolina, the band features <a href="spotify:artist:0ufRt0RK1arAXrLRedsypK" data-name="Jeremy Kolmin">Jeremy Kolmin</a> (guitar), Aaron Nystrup (bass), and Aidan Shepard (drums).

Their debut EP Beast (2012), recorded at NYC’s Cutting Room Studios, introduced their powerful, cinematic sound. Follow-up Constellation Choir (2013) earned wide acclaim, with the single &#39;Before I Knew What Love Was&#39; amassing millions of streams. 2016’s Mary Lee, recorded at The End in Brooklyn, captured their raw live energy, while their 2018 cover of John Lennon’s “Mother” - produced by Parks Vallely - showcased Treacy’s visceral vocals.

Now, Everest Cale stands ready for their next chapter - louder, tighter, and more alive than ever.

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