Sanatçının Albümleri
Winner (feat. You, Me, And Everyone We Know)
2022 · single
You, Me, And Everyone We Know on Audiotree Live
2021 · mini albüm
Something Heavy
2021 · albüm
Alive in Chicago
2020 · albüm
F.I.N.E.
2020 · single
(Still) Basically a God
2019 · single
Party for the Grown and Sexy
2018 · albüm
Dogged - EP
2015 · mini albüm
Does it Amaze Thee? - Single
2015 · single
A Mutty Christmas
2014 · single
I Wish More People Gave a Shit
2013 · mini albüm
A Great Big Hole
2012 · single
Things Are Really Weird Right Now
2011 · single
Some Things Don't Wash Out
2010 · albüm
Things Are Really Weird Right Now
2010 · mini albüm
So Young, so Insane
2008 · mini albüm
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The concept of a multiverse is one that has recently exploded into the zeitgeist, but this is where fans of You, Me, and Everyone We Know have felt the most at home since the band’s inception. Each new incarnation of this project has featured a cavalcade of incredible musicians that have helped flesh out entirely new pocket dimensions of sound for figurehead Benjamin Liebsch to call home -- even if only temporarily. However, if comic books have taught us anything, it’s that these realities are all bound to fold into one another eventually, forcing a new perspective in a way that is just as uncomfortable as it is necessary for continued growth. Ben has said that You, Me, and Everyone We Know is what has kept them alive through all of the peaks and valleys of human existence. This project has allowed them to explore facets of their own reality in a way that might have otherwise been unavailable to them, and with Something Heavy, Liebsch uses the perspective he’s gained in the decade since the release of Some Things Don’t Wash Out to fold each of the band’s many realities into each other -- and the end result rings bloody and triumphant. Bio by: Joel Funk