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Grace Graber – Everything You Ever Wanted

Grace Graber’s “Everything You Ever Wanted” EP—Raw Truths After the Dream Comes TrueThe stage lights flicker, the crowd pulses, and Grace Graber steps forward, guitar in hand. Her voice cuts through the noise—unfiltered, urgent, real. This is what it sounds like when a dream is finally reached, only to find new questions waiting on the other side.With her third EP, “Everything You Ever Wanted,” Graber channels the restless energy of alternative rock and punk into a collection of songs that wrestle with the aftermath of achievement. Released across all major streaming platforms in October 2025, the EP isn’t just another entry in her discography—it’s a blistering self-examination, a feverish sprint through the minefield of “what now?” that follows triumph.

Grace Graber — Everything You Ever Wanted EP A Soundtrack for After the Finish Line

Graber, often dubbed the “Christian Avril Lavigne,” has never shied away from vulnerability. Her artistry has always been shaped by her own battles: a survivor of relentless bullying, she faced PTSD as a teenager and credits music—specifically, a Hawk Nelson song—with helping her hold on when things felt hopeless. That grit, that refusal to sugarcoat, pulses through every track of this new release (CrossRhythms).“These songs were written from a place of finally getting what I thought I wanted, only to realize I was still wrestling with fear, pressure, and emptiness,” Graber confesses. Tracks like “Better Now” surge with punk urgency, while others simmer with raw introspection, each one a testament to the bittersweet reality of dreams fulfilled (The Christian Beat).

Loud, Honest, and Unapologetic

Sonically, the EP is a riot of churning guitars and cathartic choruses—music that feels both anthemic and deeply personal. It’s the sound of someone refusing to look away from the hard parts, preferring instead to shout them into the sky. “Everything You Ever Wanted” isn’t about easy answers; it’s about the questions that linger once the finish line is crossed. The record’s emotional palette ranges from defiant to exposed, inviting listeners to find their own stories in the wreckage and redemption.

Mental Health, Faith, and the Road Ahead

Graber’s work is more than just music—it’s a rallying cry for mental health awareness, especially in faith communities that often struggle to talk about pain and healing. Her journey from trauma to triumph, from silence to stage, has made her a beacon for fans facing their own battles. She’s won international songwriting competitions and a We Love Christian Music Award, building a loyal following drawn to her authenticity and advocacy (Grace Graber Official Site).As she brings her live show to North Carolina this October 11th, she’s inviting everyone to join her—onstage and off—for a night that promises sweat, catharsis, and connection. “Come hang out,” she says, and you get the sense she means it. For Graber, the real victory isn’t just reaching the dream. It’s what happens when you keep showing up, even after you’ve crossed the line (Grace Graber Facebook).

Stream It, Feel It

“Everything You Ever Wanted” is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music (Spotify). It’s loud, it’s real, and it just might be exactly what you need if you’ve ever wondered what happens after the dream comes true.

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FAQ – Everything You Ever Wanted (EP)

When was the EP released?

October 10, 2025 (Apple Music – EP release).

Where can I stream it?

Spotify and Apple Music (see buttons above).

What’s the core theme?

Life “after the finish line” — questions and tension post-achievement; mental-health and faith threads.

Any live dates?

North Carolina on October 11 is referenced in the text.