Now, Now Every Children
Location
Blaine, Minnesota
Bio
Don’t let their name fool you, Now, Now Every Children might be kind of short, and kind of adorable, but their music is of the larger-than-life variety.
Back before Now, Now Every Children was just a name, then-children
Cacie Dalager (vocals, guitar) and Brad Hale (drums) started writing
songs together after marching band practice in Blaine, Minn. Their
first work of art well-wished a graduating friend from high school, but
their musical queues were much more than greeting card salutations.
Dalager and Hale began recording demos in their suburban basements,
posting them on MySpace and gaining fans before they even played a show.
After signing to Afternoon Records in 2007, Now, Now Every Children
released two EPs to critical acclaim: “Not One, But Two” and “In the
City.” Their lo-fi recordings in combination with Dalager’s
heartbreaking voice championed the attention of some of the harshest
critics of all, their peers, earning a spot as “Band of the Month” on
Paramorefans.com.
“Cars,” Now, Now Every Children’s first full-length album is all about
life on the highway. Rerecording 3 of the singles off their first two
EPs plus 7 more brand new tracks are a series of poignant moments
written by Dalager and Hale, mostly over the last year. Since then
they’ve ventured outside their Midwestern routes and played a select
west coast tour, as well as shared the stage with some of their idols
including Mates of State and the Rosebuds.
“Cars” is available online November 8th and in stores December 9th on Afternoon Records.

