The See (from L-R), Eric Morris, Dylan Yelenich, Joe Yoder, Tyler Nance

It’s just about inarguable: The See are the kings of Little Rock’s current landscape of bands. In the town’s musical yearbook in a time where local music is experiencing a renaissance, they’re holding down the Who’s Who “Most Likely to Succeed” in a sea of other wildly talented acts.

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Sunday night, the four guys came over to the porch of an infamous former house venue for bourbon and ‘Treme,’ then ended up chatting until 2:30 a.m. about our love for Ho-Hum’s Lenny Bryan, Velvet Kente’s joshua, combining sauces #5 and #3 at Whole Hog, spirit animals, and baseball’s National League-Central division. So, y’know, just another night with those guys.

Highlights after the jump.

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