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Heaven Rewired: Everything Everything at Ten
Formed in Manchester in 2007, Everything Everything built a nervy art-pop sound of fast vocals, sharp guitars, and bright synths.
Ten years of twitchy art-pop
This run marks ten years of Get To Heaven, and the focus is on revisiting that 2015 album with present-day bite. Expect the record largely in sequence, with To the Blade into Distant Past, plus standout moments like Regret and No Reptiles hitting harder live. Encores could reach back for Cough Cough or MY KZ, UR BF to nod at earlier eras.Album-in-full energy, plus a sharp encore
The crowd skews mixed: longtime fans comparing track orders on their phones, newer listeners catching every micro-hook and trying to rap along to the fast bits. Trivia note: frontman Jonathan Higgs directs many of the band's videos, and the group first took shape while members studied around Manchester and Salford. Another tidbit: they often reprogram backing vocals so the harmonies can be played live from pads rather than on tape. Note that any setlist or staging details here are educated guesses based on past shows and could shift on the night.The Everything Everything Scene, In Real Time
The scene is casual but considered, with graphic tees from different album eras, color-block windbreakers, and well-worn trainers that can handle a two-hour stand.
Smart style with comfort in mind
Fans swap notes about which deep cuts appeared on past runs and quietly place bets on whether No Reptiles closes or returns in the encore. When Regret kicks in, you hear a clean singalong on the title word, while the verses become a nimble whisper-chorus for those who know the cadences.Shared rituals without the fuss
A few handmade signs nod to Get To Heaven art, but phones mostly stay down until the chorus peaks. Merch trends lean toward simple, high-contrast prints and a poster motif that hints at serpents and signal bars instead of big faces. Between sets, talk often drifts to how the 2015 material feels different now, with people trading favorite lyric turns and comparing tempos to the studio cuts.Everything Everything Onstage: The Sound Before The Spectacle
Live, Everything Everything keeps vocals right on top, with Jonathan Higgs flipping between clear chest tone and quick falsetto to punch the hooks.
Hooks first, then the jolt
Guitars and synths interlock like puzzle pieces, often doubling a melody so it feels both digital and human at once. The rhythm section favors springy, mid-tempo pulses that let the rapid vocals breathe, then snaps into straight-ahead drive when a chorus needs lift. Drums mix acoustic hits with tight electronic claps, and sample pads handle the little stutters you hear on the album without drowning the kit.Small tricks, big lift
A common live tweak is stretching the final refrain of No Reptiles so the room sings the line before the band slams back in. You might also catch the guitars using an octave pedal and a high capo to mimic synth lines, which keeps the stage sound lean but bright. Lighting usually tracks the rhythmic grid with bold blocks of color, supporting the music instead of competing with it.Kindred Spirits for Everything Everything Fans
Fans of Foals will find the same tight, danceable guitar lines and tension-release builds that Everything Everything ride when the choruses land.