Noah Cyrus, the younger sister of the iconic Miley Cyrus, has carved out her own unique niche in the world of pop music. Emerging on the scene with her breakout hit "Make Me (Cry)" in 2016, Noah quickly established herself as a talented singer-songwriter with a hauntingly beautiful voice and a knack for emotionally resonant lyrics. Her debut studio album, "The End of Everything," released in 2018, showcased her maturity as an artist, blending elements of pop, country, and indie to create a sound that was both familiar and refreshingly new. Noah's vulnerability and introspection, often explored through themes of love, loss, and personal growth, have resonated with fans around the globe. With each release, including her subsequent EPs "Goodie" and "The Club," she has continued to evolve sonically and lyrically, proving herself as a versatile and introspective voice of her generation. Bill Callahan, formerly known as Smog, is an American singer-songwriter and musician whose career spans decades and defies easy categorization. Known for his deep, baritone voice and his poetically nuanced lyrics, Callahan's music is a blend of folk, country, and indie rock influences that have garnered him a dedicated following. His discography, which includes albums under both names, is characterized by its introspective and often meditative quality, exploring themes of nature, mortality, and the human condition. Callahan's approach to songwriting is methodical and deliberate, with each album offering a new perspective on his philosophical and literary interests. His work with the label Drag City has been instrumental in shaping his sound, and albums like "Apocalypse" (as Smog) and "Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest," have cemented his reputation as one of the most thoughtful and distinctive songwriters of our time. When Noah Cyrus and Bill Callahan joined forces under the collective title "Everything Is Recorded," they brought together their unique artistic visions to create something truly special. The project is a testament to the power of musical collaboration, blending Noah's emotive pop sensibilities with Callahan's gritty Americana roots. Their shared EP, "The 12th of Never,"