℗ 2018 Everette Partnership under exclusive license to This Is Hit d/b/a Broken Bow Records
Released June 29, 2018
Duration 15m 46s
Record Label Broken Bow Records
Genre Country
 

Slow Roll EP

Everette

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1.1
Slow Roll
Everette
2:50
1.2
Mugshots
Everette
3:09
1.3
Relapse
Everette
3:56
1.4
Can't Say No
Everette
3:09
1.5
Break it to Me
Everette
2:42
On the heels of burgeoning duo Everette (Brent Rupard and Anthony Olympia) catapulting onto Country radio with its debut single “Slow Roll” arriving as the Most Added song of last week (6/18), the duo’s debut EP Slow Roll is now released. The project, which was predominately co-written and co-produced by the duo features five tracks layered with intoxicating melodies and bluesy guitar licks which “beg repeated listens” (Nashville Scene).
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Broken Bow Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.60
-1.60 to -1.60
-12.39
-14.33 to -11.50
-9.68
-11.70 to -8.90
6
5 to 7
1
Slow Roll
-1.60-11.75-9.06
2
Mugshots
-1.60-11.50-8.95
3
Relapse
-1.60-12.28-9.36
4
Can't Say No
-1.60-12.08-9.56
5
Break it to Me
-1.60-14.33-11.77

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