Album Description"Guitars shimmer and snarl, vocals swirl, keyboards punch, and the rhythm section holds the project down with menacing vengeance and tactful subtlety. Addicts is, quite frankly, immaculately produced." - ROCK MUSIC REVIEW Everthus the Deadbeats is a band whose music is every bit as interesting as its members. John Muylle is a trained wood sculptor who was contracted by the town of Elwood, IN to recreate thirty statues of Sandy the Squirrel, the town's lovable mascot. Benny Sanders studied to operate a letterpress and is one of a handful of people in the U.S. under the age of forty who can set type by hand. Lisa Berlin is the inventor of the Skrote, a hybrid between a skirt and pants that fasten with a belt around the waist of the wearer that has been purchased by three boutiques in Milan and Paris. Allen Bannister is a commercial interior painter, which allows him to use his Fine Arts major to recreate famous Dada paintings on the walls and floors of suburban homes, much to the surprise of the neutral color loving homeowners. Dan Fahrner spent his formative years traveling with a circus from Peru, IN, and later used his Business Management training to help create the World's Largest Ball of Paint Museum. Together, these people create music that has drawn comparisons to the circus midway, David Bowie, William Faulkner, and Sonic Youth.