On the first day of 2007 I started chatting to a fellow named Taylor Everett thanks to the wonders of Last.FM – he was, back then, a fresh-faced 16-year-old with a startlingly mature taste in music but who did also enjoy the odd pop-punk band (if you don’t you’re not a human. Seriously).
Fast forward three years and Taylor, who hails from College Station, Texas, is busy making music of his own – though to be fair, that’s been an ongoing venture since before we started talking. He has released a bunch of albums independently and continues to make them, first going by Hand Me That Piano and, more recently, Eaux Neaux.
Taylor has asked if I would feature his latest album for free download on Shakespeare’s Sister. Misery Swimmingpool was self-released by Taylor last month and sees him do a complete 180 from the work he was doing as Hand Me That Piano. While before he was focused on being a acoustic singer-songwriter, this first release as Eaux Neaux finds Taylor Everett’s interests turned sharply towards the fusion of electronic and pop.
Misery Swimmingpool
01. Thinking of You
02. Disappointed
03. Always the Same
04. Questions
05. I Cheated on You
06. Stupid Plaid
07. New York City
08. Taken Away
09. Apartment
10. Untitled 25
11. Information
12. It’s a Trap
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