The Sovereign Presents:

St. Louis Metal Showcase

EverFelt
Saturday, April 11
Doors: 7 pm // Show: 8 pm
Come see three of St. Louis’ most formidable heavy hitters as EverFeltBirds of Squalor, and CABRETTA take the stage for a massive night of music!
 
All Ages – $2 cash surcharge at the door for minors
EverFelt is an American hard rock band infused with psychedelic metal and a driving progressive blues foundation. Founded in the summer of 2022 by Vocalist Adam Steglich and Lead Guitarist Corey Robinson. We have newcomers on Bass Ryan Moore and on Percussion Danny Furlong. Our musical influences vary from STP Alice N Chains, and Tool to CCR and Pink Floyd. Our style brings a harmonic driving force of psychedelic sounds and dark melodic metal undertones that leaves the listener wanting even more. Music literally is the cornerstone of our existence and we are so honored and eternally grateful to etch our sound into the minds of those who will listen.
Cabretta is a St. Louis based rock band composed of Ian Holder (vocals/guitar), Nick Sanderson (drums), Sean McNulty (bass), and Zach Carlisle (lead guitar). Drawing comparisons to Breaking Benjamin, Chevelle, Three Days Grace, and Linkin Park, their sound fuses heavy riffs, driving rhythms, and soaring melodies into something both familiar and undeniably fresh. Their name, inspired by Cabretta leather—known for its strength and softness—reflects the band’s ability to balance intensity with vulnerability in every song.

Since their explosive debut, Cabretta has been turning heads with their dynamic live performances and unwavering dedication to their music. Their songs hit with the weight of experience, crafted with a deep commitment to storytelling and connection. Whether on stage or in the studio, they channel every ounce of energy into creating something that resonates—music that moves people, both physically and emotionally.

Fueled by a relentless work ethic and a hunger to push their sound forward, Cabretta is just getting started. With new music on the horizon and a growing fanbase rallying behind them, they’re proving that they’re not just another rock band—they’re a movement, built to last.