Cassidy Lang June 24th, 2025
Mark your calendars. The All’s Eye—the rising soul-psych-funk collective The All’s Eye—an original rising psych-rock collective featuring guitarist Ari Joshua, drummer Ben Atkind, and keyboardist Kris Yunker—is hitting the road this summer for a run of Pacific Northwest dates that promise deep groove, improvisation, and analog warmth. It is hitting the road this summer for a run of Pacific Northwest dates that promise deep groove, improvisation, and analog warmth.
Pacific Northwest Tour – Summer 2025
June 26 – Seattle / Seamonster Lounge
June 27 – Bellingham / The Shakedown
June 29 – Harstine Hoopla Festival
June 30 – Tacoma / Spanish Ballroom
July 1 – Olympia / Eagles Club
July 2 – Portland / The Get Down

The tour launches on the same day as the band’s new single, “Carriage House”, tracked live at the legendary Carriage House Studios in Connecticut and released via Music Factory Records. The single is a late-night groove session come to life—thick with Hammond organ, swirling clavinet, analog guitar tones, and harmonized vocal teases that hint at a forthcoming vocal version. Rooted in classic organ trio aesthetics and layered with modern improvisational spirit, the track embodies the band’s vintage-future sound.
“This band has that chemistry you can’t manufacture,” says Joshua. “Everyone is so comfortable bringing ideas to the table—and somehow, nearly everything we’ve played ends up really cooking.”
While the studio version captures a snapshot of the trio’s tight-knit energy, the live shows will bring a fresh configuration. On social media, the band announced that guest bassists including Bob Lovelace (of Marmalade) and Aaron Jones will be joining the tour to form a rotating power quartet, adding depth and dimension to the already expansive soundscape.
To mark the occasion, Music Factory Records is releasing a special All’s Eye collection highlighting recent works from the group and its extended circle of collaborators. Centered around “Carriage House”, the collection features fan favorites like “The Simian” (with Jason Hann of The String Cheese Incident) and the Saturday Sessions EP. The collection highlights the group’s evolution and studio prowess. In addition, a 33-track digital compilation is being released this month, featuring “Blurry Face”, “Reversible Submersible”, and selections from Ari Joshua’s sessions with John Medeski and Billy Martin. The digital bundles drop alongside Music Factory Records first vinyl pressing for artist Peter Daniel whose latest LP, Quartets is an intimate and expressive showcase of small ensemble recordings. The collections will be available for a limited time alongside sheet music, T-shirts, and other merchandise through the label’s website.

For fans attending in person, the merch table will be fully stocked with All’s Eye T-shirts, hand-numbered limited-edition foil posters, and a new line of custom sunglasses from boutique brand Show Shades, specially designed for the summer run.
The band’s sound is hard to pin down—but that’s the point. Their blend of soul-jazz, psychedelia, funk, and improvisation lives somewhere between the groove-heavy legacy of Soulive and the textural exploration of Khruangbin. The result is both familiar and otherworldly.
Recorded in a single session, “Carriage House” was engineered by Mclee Mathais, mixed by Jakael Tristram, and mastered by Joe Lambert, with a final sound that is organic, bold, and full of breath.
“We want the audience to feel like they’re in the room with us,” Joshua says. “The goal is always to be present, to listen, and to let the music unfold.”
As the band prepares for this six-show run, their collective vision feels clear: honest music, played by real humans, in real time. With more new material on the way, special guests in tow, and a growing catalog under their belt, The All’s Eye isn’t just an emerging group — they’re a movement in motion.
Pre-save “Carriage House”: https://synesthesia.ffm.to/lcq9it3ghf
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Label Info – Music Factory Records
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