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Raygun Carver Revisits Everywhere You Go Is Where Youll Be

Raygun Carver Revisits Everywhere You Go Is Where Youll Be

Raygun Carver Revisits Everywhere You Go Is Where Youll Be

The Port Angeles Songwriter’s Americana Single, Three Years on and Still Landing

Everywhere you go is where you’ll be arrived in May 2023 and never really went away. The Raygun Carver single sits where Acoustic Rock, Alt-Folk and Americana meet, carried by organic instrumentation and storytelling that rewards a second listen. Three years on, it is back in front of listeners.

You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.


Raygun Carver Revisits Everywhere You Go Is Where Youll Be
Raygun Carver Revisits Everywhere You Go Is Where Youll Be

Raygun Carver, Plain Language and the Writing Behind the Single

Raygun Carver is the music project of Pacific Northwest artist Michael Soiseth. The name is a play on the late author Raymond Carver, who is buried in Soiseth’s hometown of Port Angeles, Washington. That is not a throwaway detail. Carver wrote short fiction about ordinary people in unremarkable rooms, and he trusted plain language to carry the weight.

The songwriting works the same way. Everywhere you go is where you’ll be does not reach for a big image when a small one will do. The title is a plain-spoken idea, closer to something overheard than something composed. It works as a premise rather than a hook to repeat.

That approach explains why the single has aged well. Records built on production trends date quickly. Ones built on a sentence tend not to.

Organic Instrumentation and the Space Around It

The arrangement stays acoustic-led and unhurried. Guitar carries the harmonic weight, and the rhythm section sits behind the beat rather than pushing it. Nothing in the mix competes with the vocal for attention. It is a downtempo record in the Americana tradition, where restraint is the production choice rather than the absence of one.

Soiseth’s core aesthetic sits close to a recognisable lineage. His work echoes Leonard Cohen in the way a low, conversational vocal carries a lyric without dramatising it. There is Nick Cave in the willingness to let a song stay dark and unresolved. Jeff Tweedy is the closest reference for the actual sound, because Tweedy built a career on Americana that leaves ragged edges rather than sanding them smooth.

Those are useful coordinates for a listener deciding whether to press play. This is not roots music as nostalgia. It is a singer-songwriter record with folk and Americana instrumentation and a decidedly adult sense of pacing.

GetMusic.News curator team: “The reason Everywhere you go is where you’ll be keeps earning a slot is that it never oversells itself. There is no moment where the arrangement swells to tell you how to feel. Carver leaves the space open and lets the line land on its own, which is a harder discipline than a big chorus.”

The Press Response Since 2023

The single did not go unnoticed on release. Sinusoidal Music wrote that it channels the spirit of Americana, and Mesmerized called it an Americana gem. The Big Takeover has covered the project before, hosting the premiere of the debut album Moon Fields Yawning in full.

That kind of coverage matters for a catalogue re-introduction. It means the track already cleared an editorial bar once. Nobody has to take a chance on an unknown quantity here, because several writers already backed it in print.

The listener this suits is specific. They want organic instrumentation and storytelling they can follow, and they are happy for a record to take its time getting there. Acoustic Rock, Alt-Folk and Americana all serve that appetite, and this single sits where the three overlap rather than picking one lane.

Where to Hear the Single and Follow Raygun Carver Online

Catalogue tracks live or die on whether anyone can find them. This one is straightforward to reach, and the artist keeps active profiles across the platforms where Americana listeners actually browse.

For an independent songwriter, a follow is worth more than a single play. It is the difference between a track being heard once and a catalogue being explored.

You can stream the music on Spotify, Apple Music and SoundCloud, or watch on the YouTube channel. Then follow rayguncarver on Facebook and Instagram.


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