
Evan Honer - Halfway (Red Sky Vinyl)
Evan Honer has been thinking about making a vinyl-only album for a long time.
Created in the space between album cycles, following the release of his last project Everything I Wanted and ahead of a new full-length heās set to record in summer 2026, the record captures a collection of songs that didnāt quite belong to either world.
Some were written years ago, others more recently, each one sitting just outside the boundaries of his past work and the album heās currently envisioning. Rather than forcing them into place, Evan let them exist on their own terms. So he made a record that wonāt be available on streaming. Not because itās practical but because it felt right.
Recorded alongside his close friend and guitarist Shane Travis, and brought to its final form by producer Ryan Plumley (known for his work with Sam Burchfield), the album leans into something loose, intimate, and unfiltered - a project guided more by instinct than strategy.
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Evan Honer has been thinking about making a vinyl-only album for a long time.
Created in the space between album cycles, following the release of his last project Everything I Wanted and ahead of a new full-length heās set to record in summer 2026, the record captures a collection of songs that didnāt quite belong to either world.
Some were written years ago, others more recently, each one sitting just outside the boundaries of his past work and the album heās currently envisioning. Rather than forcing them into place, Evan let them exist on their own terms. So he made a record that wonāt be available on streaming. Not because itās practical but because it felt right.
Recorded alongside his close friend and guitarist Shane Travis, and brought to its final form by producer Ryan Plumley (known for his work with Sam Burchfield), the album leans into something loose, intimate, and unfiltered - a project guided more by instinct than strategy.





















