Born from the constant desire to write new music and push their abilities to new heights,Iron Ton has become a common sight in the local metal scene. Influences ranging from R&B to metal and blues have created music as eclectic as the members themselves. Zach Rogers and Ron Gilchreist picked up new intruments for the band while Doug Mead and Jay Guerrero stuck with their instruments of choice to crank out original tracks that have been described as Hard Rock, Alternative, and Metal.
After forming in 2003, Monoxide Project has written and recorded 4 original songs. Their first EP included the tracks Strict-9, Just a Fiend, Insight, and Caged. From the strength of these recordings and their live shows, Monoxide Project rose to the top of the Arkansas music scene. Since then, they have recorded tracks in Memphis, TN with producer Jason Latshaw.
Named the "Godfathers of Southern Grunge" by a local entertainment firm and their fan base, Finding Jimmy Hoffa is well known in their community for combining many hard rock influences ranging from Clutch to Deftones, with deep roots in southern soil, creating their unique musical style. Finding Jimmy Hoffa originally formed in April of 2007 as a four-piece hard rock group from the remnants of the former popular local band known as Bad Mojo. In their infancy, the band was asked to perform the following summer at the Osceola Music Festival in their hometown where they opened for Black Oak Arkansas, Jim Dandy, and Buddy Jewel to a large enthusiastic audience.
Little Rock’s Good Time Ramblers have been defined as having the quintessential “Arkansas country sound” (Shea Stewart, SYNC Weekly), which combines truthful delta soul music, Texas swing, classic country, and genuine Southern rock’n’roll.
Elise Davis began writing and singing songs at age 12 in Little Rock, AR. Her high school band entered the annual Arkansas Showcase in 2006 and was selected as a semi-finalist in the competition for the best new bands in Arkansas. "Elise Davis was the star attraction .... (her) acoustic guitar songs especially made an impression on the judges"- ARKANSAS TIMES 2/16/06
G-Force started experimenting with mixing and scratching in the late 80s. Since then he's developed into one of Arkansas premier party rocking DJs. Pulling from an wide crate of eclectic music he has the ability to play to all kinds of audiences with jazz, funk, 70s, 80s, r&b, rock and rap.
Don and Jimi Garner first started the band 32 years ago. Over the years we’d moved away from each other and played in different bands. Jimi in a country band, Don in rock/blues bands.
Early 2008 Don and Jimi reformed the group and invested in some of the newer more advanced instruments and gear, going fully electronic. We’ve started back writing and recording more originals. Now able to play the songs we could before only admire. Songs you know, but aren’t burned out on. Now in 2009 we found two incredible members to join our love for music…. CJ Sheffield and Everett McKinney.
TheFDF is Monty Pyton plugged in and turned way up. An effort of serious musicians to be very very silly. The Flameing Daeth Fearies are a cabaret punk rock band out of Little Rock, Arkansas. Starting as a stoner death emo band, the Fearies established themselves as a cult classic with their house parties. Reminiscent of those hosted by Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids back in Florida. After 5 years of Rusti and an ever changing list of members, Snakey joined the band and helped redefine their styleShortly after that, Brazzus was added and the band completed their new sound.
DANGEROUS IDIOTS formed in mid 2009 when Little Rock capitanos, Paul Bowling and Shayne Gray, approached Aaron Sarlo about possibly forming a band. After a few totally fun practices together, the three decided on the name DANGEROUS IDIOTS, and thus began their slog against the roiling forces of mediocrity. In early 2010, DANGEROUS IDIOTS will release their first album, tentatively entitled, DANGEROUS IDIOTS.