Guitarist Ari Joshua, drummer Ben Atkind (Houseplant, formerly of Goose), and keyboardist Kris Yunker (Bearly Dead, formerly of Goose) will take their new project The All’s Eye out on a tour of the Pacific Northwest later this month. Ahead of the six-show trek, the trio is teasing some new music.
The All’s Eye will make landfall in the PNW on June 26th at the Seamonster Lounge in Seattle. From there, the tour will visit The Shakedown in Bellingham, WA (6/27), Harstine Hoopla Festival on Harstine Island, WA (6/29), Spanish Ballroom in Tacoma, WA (6/30), Eagles Club in Olympia, WA (7/1), and finally wrap at The Get Down in Portland, OR (7/2). Now in its second year of touring, The All’s Eye grows more musically cohesive with each passing run.
“This band has that chemistry you can’t manufacture,” Joshua told Live For Live Music. “Everyone is so comfortable making new music and contributing to the overall sound from so many vantage points. Somehow, almost everything we have tried to do has ended up really cooking. It’s always a pleasure.”
The group has been trickling out singles since making its debut with February’s “The Simian” featuring percussionist Jason Hann (The String Cheese Incident). Through the two-song, live in-studio release Saturday Sessions Live and its latest single “Say What You Wanna Say”, released last month, The All’s Eye continues to establish its soulful, Allman Brothers Band-inspired sound. The group will further expand on its musical identity with its next single, “Carriage House”, set to arrive on June 26th when the tour kicks off in Seattle.
The All’s Eye has released all of its music through Music Factory Records, an artist-run label founded to support creative freedom and collaboration. Fans can now explore the label’s new Joshua, Medeski & Martin bundle—a 33-track digital collection featuring recent singles “Blurry Face” and “Reversible Submersible”, the full-length Meeting of the Minds album, and additional collaborative tracks. The collection captures the deep musical chemistry between Ari Joshua, John Medeski, and Billy Martin, and reflects the boundary-pushing ethos at the heart of the label.
Outside of The All’s Eye, Ben Atkind continues to make waves with his projects ElephantProof and Houseplant, while Kris Yunker brings his soulful touch to fast-rising, nationally touring Grateful Dead tribute act Bearly Dead. Both players remain active voices in the modern live music landscape, bringing that energy and depth into every All’s Eye performance.
As part of its 2025 release strategy, Music Factory Records is also offering fans exclusive content with each drop, including sheet music, remix stems, play-along tracks, Ableton sessions, private lessons, and other special offerings. All releases can be streamed, downloaded, or purchased on the label’s website.
Tickets for the upcoming The All’s Eye tour of the Pacific Northwest are available at the individual venue websites. Check out a teaser of “Carriage House” and pre-save it here ahead of the June 26th release.
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