Castevet, Everyone Everywhere get Into It … and Over It …
Yes, this split between Castevet and Into It. Over It. is happening and yes, that really is the cover.
Brought to you by our good friends at Topshelf Records – a terrific up-and-coming indie that has worked with bands such as Pianos Become The Teeth and My Heart To Joy - the Snack Town 7″ features four brand new songs ( two from each band ) and is available for pre-order here.
Want to preview the snack-y goodness? Head over to each band’s respective myspace page as Castevet unleashes “Get (Bucktown)” upon the world and Into It. Over It. chips in with “Summerville, SC.” Yay for streaming!
You would do well to snag one of these circular, spin-y things now because according to the label, there are only 500 available and it will never be repressed. There are several special package deals that you might want to check out as well.
Just a little background info – Snack Town is part of the “Twelve Towns” series where Evan Weiss, aka Into It. Over It., splits a 7″ release with six other bands over the course of a year. The first installment on Evil Weevil Records featured Bob Nanna & Lauren Lo. Future 7-inches in the series will find IIOI sharing wax with Pswingset, Empire! Empire! (I Was A Lonely Estate), Snowing and of course our very own Everyone Everywhere.
This particular split will also be released by Topshelf within the next couple months, and while I haven’t heard Everyone Everywhere’s contribution yet ( they just finished recording, apparently ) Into It. Over It. cranks out a ridiculously awesome cover of EE’s “Raw Bar OBX 2002″ that you people will love. I’m assuming there will be more than just one song from Evan, but this track alone might be worth the price of admission.
While I’m pedaling vinyl releases that aren’t part of the Tiny Engine’s catalog, I’ve been meaning to remind people that Everyone Everywhere’s debut 7″, A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around, has been repressed by Evil Weevil. This four-song corker is what made us fall in love with the band in the first place and I highly recommend that you grab a copy … especially since it’s limited to 200 copies. Still not sure? You can download the EP FOR FREE at IfYouMakeIt.com. Seriously, what’s better than try-before-you-buy, instant, guilt-free gratification?
That’s it for now. Stay tuned for lot more awesomeness!

Tiny Engines on the Web