Everyone Asked About You sprung forth from Little Rock, Arkansas’ vibrant mid-90’s DIY punk and emo scene in 1996. High school friends Collins Kilgore, Chris Sheppard, and Lee Buford would jam at Buford’s family home. Shortly after, Hannah Vogan joined on vocals. The original four piece produced two singles and a split 7 inch before Matt Bradley joined the band on bass in 1998; John Beachboard joined a year later on synth and keyboard. The Let’s Be Enemies LP and subsequent tour in 1999 were a product of the six piece band. Steeped in the sounds of Midwest emo and 90’s indie rock, EAAY wrote and recorded music that reflected the straightforward and intense feeling of a teenager experiencing adult emotions for the first time. Longing, first love, self-realization, the drudgery of getting older were all fodder for these teens. After joining the Numero Group label in 2022, Everyone Asked About You began writing, recording and playing shows again 25 years later.
Everyone Asked About You sprung forth from Little Rock, Arkansas’ vibrant mid-90’s DIY punk and emo scene in 1996. High school friends Collins Kilgore, Chris Sheppard, and Lee Buford would jam at Buford’s family home. Shortly after, Hannah Vogan joined on vocals. The original four piece produced two singles and a split 7 inch before Matt Bradley joined the band on bass in 1998; John Beachboard joined a year later on synth and keyboard. The Let’s Be Enemies LP and subsequent tour in 1999 were a product of the six piece band. Steeped in the sounds of Midwest emo and 90’s indie rock, EAAY wrote and recorded music that reflected the straightforward and intense feeling of a teenager experiencing adult emotions for the first time. Longing, first love, self-realization, the drudgery of getting older were all fodder for these teens. After joining the Numero Group label in 2022, Everyone Asked About You began writing, recording and playing shows again 25 years later.