To exist inside “Never Leave” — the first new release from beloved ’90s Little Rock tweemo band Everyone Asked About You in 25 years — is to be desperate but understood, occasionally even hopeful because someone feels things just as deeply as you do.
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Everyone Asked About You announces new EP, ‘Never Leave’
The EP, which was recorded by Jason Weinheimer of Fellowship Hall Sound and mixed by North Carolina producer Alex Farrar, comes out on Aug. 5.
Fox Green score hat trick with excellent third album, ‘Light Over Darkness’
Make no mistake, Fox Green isn’t treading water with this new work. The band, which includes UAMS Chancellor Cam Patterson on guitar, is clearly comfortable being uncomfortable, never settling into one predictable sound.
Everyone Asked About You release first new song in 25 years
Lush, bittersweet, slightly clumsy. The new track from one of Little Rock’s most abiding ’90s bands is perfect.
The Libras and Dave Easely at White Water on Thursday
When he’s not behind the board at Fellowship Hall Sound, the studio he runs in Little Rock, producer Jason Weinheimer gets up to his own noisemaking in The Libras, a Wilco-esque folk pop outfit.
Pallbearer shares an alternative mix of 2016 album ‘Heartless’
The original mix, done by locals Jason Weinheimer and Zach Reeves of Fellowship Hall Sound, isn’t wildly different, but overall sounds a bit more live and rough around the edges. The discrepancy is especially noticeable in the drums.
Two new albums by Isaac Alexander
Little Rock’s Isaac Alexander has lent his talent to countless local projects (The Screaming Mimes, Big Silver, The Easys, The Eulogy Brothers and The Boondogs), but for the first time in nearly six years, he’s dropped not one, but two solo albums entitled “Future Sanctuary 1” and “Future Sanctuary 2.” They came out via Max Recordings at the turn of the new year.
Good Noise: A 2022 Arkansas music roundup
Ten projects from Arkansas artists worth loading your playlist with this summer.
Jason Weinheimer of The Libras on pandemic-era collaboration, being a reluctant frontman and “that Little Rock thing”
Weinheimer, along with bassist Chris Michaels and guitarist Charles Wyrick, will play a set on the front porch of Control Records in the Hillcrest area of Little Rock, 6 p.m. Thursday, March 4 for the neighborhood’s monthly Shop and Sip happy hour hang.