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Read More about this safari issue.Arkansas artists released more than 50 albums, EPs, and singles in the calendar year, and those are just the ones that we know of.
Most of the below list was created by our friend and Art Amiss Music Director Eric Jensen, who compiled all of the new music released by artists in Fayetteville, Little Rock, Russellville, and Fort Smith that he could find.
We added a couple records that we knew about as well, formatted the list below, and added audio embeds whenever possible to create what we hope is a pretty good snapshot of what’s happening music-wise around the state.
There’s indie rock, hip hop, metal, and alt country. Singers, songwriters, reggae, bluegrass, and electronic music.
This list isn’t meant to be comprehensive, as we know there is plenty that we missed, but it should give you a pretty good idea of what Arkansas sounded like in 2014.
Location: Little Rock
Release name: All the World There Is
Format: CD/Digital
Type: Full Length Album
Listen: Spotify
Location: Little Rock
Release name: Blind Water Finds Blind Water
Format: CD/Digital
Type: Full Length Album
Listen: Spotify
Location: Fayetteville
Release name: Young
Format: Digital
Type: Single
Location: Fayetteville
Release name: Paper Hearts
Format: Digital
Type: Single
Location: Fayetteville
Release name: Auric
Format: CD/Digital
Type: Full-length Album
Location: Fayetteville
Release name: Lost In Ramble
Format: CD/Digital
Type: Full-length Album
Location: Fayetteville
Release name: Live at Maxine’s Tap Room
Format: Digital
Type: Single
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