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MAR
08
2020
Santa Ana, CA
Constellation Room
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MAR
07
2020
San Francisco, CA
Thee Parkside
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MAR
05
2020
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile Back Bar
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MAR
04
2020
Portland, OR
Lola's Room
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02
2020
Salt Lake City, UT
Kilby Court
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MAR
01
2020
Denver, CO
Larimer Lounge
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Christopher
7 de março de 2020
It was so much fun love a band called happy
Seattle, WA@The Crocodile Back Bar
Fran
23 de fevereiro de 2020
one of my favorite shows, especially bc of the lineup :)) the energy was great and vip was memorable
New York City, NY@Mercury Lounge
Genevieve
17 de fevereiro de 2020
Pure talent!!!!!!! I fell in love with Super Whatevr after listening to Kathrine With a K and have listened them on a daily ever since so when I found out they were coming to Orlando I had to go and I’m glad I did! It was 1,000,000 time better than I could of imagined Sky was so amazing and really connected with the crowed and even with a shot voice sounded incredible!!!! Him and Chase were really welcoming and I felt at home I’ll never forget the time I had! Thank you Super Whatevr for being authentic and real! ily 💖
Orlando, FL@Soundbar Orlando
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Sobre SUPER WHATEVR
For SUPER WHATEVR, sincerity is a surround-sound experience.
It’s what’s guided Orange County, California’s Skyler McKee to this point, and now, with a debut full-length Never Nothing due January 19 on Hopeless Records, it’s a trait he’s not about to abandon.
On its surface, Never Nothing is the sound of an up-and-coming artist developing his style, bursting with nervous energy, buoyant rhythms and earworm melodies. But spend some time with the songs, and you’ll begin to uncover the weighty themes McKee has expertly hidden inside them.
Super Whatevr’s songs don’t seek to push away the darkness. Instead, they invite it in, realizing the only way to move past life’s problems is to tackle them head-on. They’re songs that force listeners to confront the ugliness in ourselves (“Telelelevision”) and those closest to us (“For You”). They come from a dark place, but they’re undercut with a ray of hope.
“All my songs are happy,” McKee explains. “They have a sad tone, but it’s all in a positive manner. I want to help people grow and be vulnerable. If it’s got to be dark, then it’s going to be dark. It doesn’t hurt me, because I know it’s going to help me grow and help other people grow.”
Super Whatevr was born as a vehicle for McKee’s poetry in 2013. Up until that point he had only played bass, but began studying the craft of songwriting with the help of a friend and penning songs of his own. Armed with a trio of influential albums (Cage the Elephant’s Thank You, Happy Birthday, Tokyo Police Club’s Champ and Manchester Orchestra’s COPE), his songwriting foundation took roots in emotive, dynamic rock—all undercut with hyper-personal lyricism. 2016’s Good Luck EP introduced Super Whatevr to the world, and Never Nothing is poised to help McKee become a force in the underground.
From the album’s title (“The concept of the album title is that [what might be wrong with you] is never ‘nothing,’” McKee says) and symbolic artwork (a piece called “Out Of You Becomes Me”) to the songs themselves, Never Nothing is a comprehensive, cathartic work about pushing past your demons on the way to self-betterment. Above all else, McKee hopes it’ll serve as a conduit for happier lives—and not only his own.
“I plan on starting an online therapy session with the therapist who got me through what I was dealing with,” McKee says. “I’ll be directing anyone who needs help to that. I can be the surrogate that helps you get to a place that gets you comfortable. I don’t need to be your savior, but I can be the person who can push you to the place where you can get better.” XX
It’s what’s guided Orange County, California’s Skyler McKee to this point, and now, with a debut full-length Never Nothing due January 19 on Hopeless Records, it’s a trait he’s not about to abandon.
On its surface, Never Nothing is the sound of an up-and-coming artist developing his style, bursting with nervous energy, buoyant rhythms and earworm melodies. But spend some time with the songs, and you’ll begin to uncover the weighty themes McKee has expertly hidden inside them.
Super Whatevr’s songs don’t seek to push away the darkness. Instead, they invite it in, realizing the only way to move past life’s problems is to tackle them head-on. They’re songs that force listeners to confront the ugliness in ourselves (“Telelelevision”) and those closest to us (“For You”). They come from a dark place, but they’re undercut with a ray of hope.
“All my songs are happy,” McKee explains. “They have a sad tone, but it’s all in a positive manner. I want to help people grow and be vulnerable. If it’s got to be dark, then it’s going to be dark. It doesn’t hurt me, because I know it’s going to help me grow and help other people grow.”
Super Whatevr was born as a vehicle for McKee’s poetry in 2013. Up until that point he had only played bass, but began studying the craft of songwriting with the help of a friend and penning songs of his own. Armed with a trio of influential albums (Cage the Elephant’s Thank You, Happy Birthday, Tokyo Police Club’s Champ and Manchester Orchestra’s COPE), his songwriting foundation took roots in emotive, dynamic rock—all undercut with hyper-personal lyricism. 2016’s Good Luck EP introduced Super Whatevr to the world, and Never Nothing is poised to help McKee become a force in the underground.
From the album’s title (“The concept of the album title is that [what might be wrong with you] is never ‘nothing,’” McKee says) and symbolic artwork (a piece called “Out Of You Becomes Me”) to the songs themselves, Never Nothing is a comprehensive, cathartic work about pushing past your demons on the way to self-betterment. Above all else, McKee hopes it’ll serve as a conduit for happier lives—and not only his own.
“I plan on starting an online therapy session with the therapist who got me through what I was dealing with,” McKee says. “I’ll be directing anyone who needs help to that. I can be the surrogate that helps you get to a place that gets you comfortable. I don’t need to be your savior, but I can be the person who can push you to the place where you can get better.” XX
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Géneros:
Alternative Rock, Rock
Membros da banda:
Skyler McKee - guitarvocals
Cidade natal:
Costa Mesa, California
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Artistas semelhantes em turnê
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concerts and tour dates
Anteriores
MAR
08
2020
Santa Ana, CA
Constellation Room
Eu estive lá
MAR
07
2020
San Francisco, CA
Thee Parkside
Eu estive lá
MAR
05
2020
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile Back Bar
Eu estive lá
MAR
04
2020
Portland, OR
Lola's Room
Eu estive lá
MAR
02
2020
Salt Lake City, UT
Kilby Court
Eu estive lá
MAR
01
2020
Denver, CO
Larimer Lounge
Eu estive lá
Ver mais eventos
Comentários de fãs
Christopher
7 de março de 2020
It was so much fun love a band called happy
Seattle, WA@The Crocodile Back Bar
Fran
23 de fevereiro de 2020
one of my favorite shows, especially bc of the lineup :)) the energy was great and vip was memorable
New York City, NY@Mercury Lounge
Genevieve
17 de fevereiro de 2020
Pure talent!!!!!!! I fell in love with Super Whatevr after listening to Kathrine With a K and have listened them on a daily ever since so when I found out they were coming to Orlando I had to go and I’m glad I did! It was 1,000,000 time better than I could of imagined Sky was so amazing and really connected with the crowed and even with a shot voice sounded incredible!!!! Him and Chase were really welcoming and I felt at home I’ll never forget the time I had! Thank you Super Whatevr for being authentic and real! ily 💖
Orlando, FL@Soundbar Orlando
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Sobre SUPER WHATEVR
For SUPER WHATEVR, sincerity is a surround-sound experience.
It’s what’s guided Orange County, California’s Skyler McKee to this point, and now, with a debut full-length Never Nothing due January 19 on Hopeless Records, it’s a trait he’s not about to abandon.
On its surface, Never Nothing is the sound of an up-and-coming artist developing his style, bursting with nervous energy, buoyant rhythms and earworm melodies. But spend some time with the songs, and you’ll begin to uncover the weighty themes McKee has expertly hidden inside them.
Super Whatevr’s songs don’t seek to push away the darkness. Instead, they invite it in, realizing the only way to move past life’s problems is to tackle them head-on. They’re songs that force listeners to confront the ugliness in ourselves (“Telelelevision”) and those closest to us (“For You”). They come from a dark place, but they’re undercut with a ray of hope.
“All my songs are happy,” McKee explains. “They have a sad tone, but it’s all in a positive manner. I want to help people grow and be vulnerable. If it’s got to be dark, then it’s going to be dark. It doesn’t hurt me, because I know it’s going to help me grow and help other people grow.”
Super Whatevr was born as a vehicle for McKee’s poetry in 2013. Up until that point he had only played bass, but began studying the craft of songwriting with the help of a friend and penning songs of his own. Armed with a trio of influential albums (Cage the Elephant’s Thank You, Happy Birthday, Tokyo Police Club’s Champ and Manchester Orchestra’s COPE), his songwriting foundation took roots in emotive, dynamic rock—all undercut with hyper-personal lyricism. 2016’s Good Luck EP introduced Super Whatevr to the world, and Never Nothing is poised to help McKee become a force in the underground.
From the album’s title (“The concept of the album title is that [what might be wrong with you] is never ‘nothing,’” McKee says) and symbolic artwork (a piece called “Out Of You Becomes Me”) to the songs themselves, Never Nothing is a comprehensive, cathartic work about pushing past your demons on the way to self-betterment. Above all else, McKee hopes it’ll serve as a conduit for happier lives—and not only his own.
“I plan on starting an online therapy session with the therapist who got me through what I was dealing with,” McKee says. “I’ll be directing anyone who needs help to that. I can be the surrogate that helps you get to a place that gets you comfortable. I don’t need to be your savior, but I can be the person who can push you to the place where you can get better.” XX
It’s what’s guided Orange County, California’s Skyler McKee to this point, and now, with a debut full-length Never Nothing due January 19 on Hopeless Records, it’s a trait he’s not about to abandon.
On its surface, Never Nothing is the sound of an up-and-coming artist developing his style, bursting with nervous energy, buoyant rhythms and earworm melodies. But spend some time with the songs, and you’ll begin to uncover the weighty themes McKee has expertly hidden inside them.
Super Whatevr’s songs don’t seek to push away the darkness. Instead, they invite it in, realizing the only way to move past life’s problems is to tackle them head-on. They’re songs that force listeners to confront the ugliness in ourselves (“Telelelevision”) and those closest to us (“For You”). They come from a dark place, but they’re undercut with a ray of hope.
“All my songs are happy,” McKee explains. “They have a sad tone, but it’s all in a positive manner. I want to help people grow and be vulnerable. If it’s got to be dark, then it’s going to be dark. It doesn’t hurt me, because I know it’s going to help me grow and help other people grow.”
Super Whatevr was born as a vehicle for McKee’s poetry in 2013. Up until that point he had only played bass, but began studying the craft of songwriting with the help of a friend and penning songs of his own. Armed with a trio of influential albums (Cage the Elephant’s Thank You, Happy Birthday, Tokyo Police Club’s Champ and Manchester Orchestra’s COPE), his songwriting foundation took roots in emotive, dynamic rock—all undercut with hyper-personal lyricism. 2016’s Good Luck EP introduced Super Whatevr to the world, and Never Nothing is poised to help McKee become a force in the underground.
From the album’s title (“The concept of the album title is that [what might be wrong with you] is never ‘nothing,’” McKee says) and symbolic artwork (a piece called “Out Of You Becomes Me”) to the songs themselves, Never Nothing is a comprehensive, cathartic work about pushing past your demons on the way to self-betterment. Above all else, McKee hopes it’ll serve as a conduit for happier lives—and not only his own.
“I plan on starting an online therapy session with the therapist who got me through what I was dealing with,” McKee says. “I’ll be directing anyone who needs help to that. I can be the surrogate that helps you get to a place that gets you comfortable. I don’t need to be your savior, but I can be the person who can push you to the place where you can get better.” XX
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Géneros:
Alternative Rock, Rock
Membros da banda:
Skyler McKee - guitarvocals
Cidade natal:
Costa Mesa, California
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