Everfound's "Take This City" Will Be Featured on ESPN's Monday Night Football
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Contemporary Christian rock and pop band Everfound's brand new single "Take this City" (featuring Joel of for KING & COUNTRY) will be featured on ESPN's Monday Night Football on Monday, November 3rd during the matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the New York Giants. Game time is 8:30 PM ET on ESPN.
"We are very honored and excited to have our song featured during one of the most watched nights of television! We can't wait for our family, friends and fans to tune in and experience this with us," says lead singer, Nikita Odnoralov.
Everfound is based in Denver, Colorado, consisting of the 3 Russian Odnoralov brothers (Ruslan, Nikita, and Yan.). Their family moved to Colorado in 1996 from Russia. Since their formation, they have independently released three EPs and one full length independent album, Colorful Alibis and Scandalous Smiles. They released their national debut, major-label, self-titled album on July 16, 2013, as well as a remix of several songs released exclusively on spotify, August 5, 2014.
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