When Inner Ear Studios in Arlington closed last October after more than 30 years at their South Oakland Street location, owner Don Zientara weighed his options, looking to potentially rent another ...
Henry Rollins, a friend of Minor Threat, during the band’s first recording session at Inner Ear Studio. (Courtesy Skip Groff) For all the punk-fueled emotion packed into music recorded at Inner Ear, ...
D.C., DC — It would be fair to call it D.C.’s version of Abbey Road. But after 31 years, a major launching pad for some of the D.C. area's best-known musical artists has closed its doors for good.
Arlington’s Inner Ear Recording Studios is secure in its place in music history, no matter what happens next. The venerated recording music studio tucked away on S. Oakland Street in the Green Valley ...
Inner Ear Studios—the famed Arlington, Virginia studio that helped solidify the careers of Bad Brains, Fugazi, Minor Threat, and other Washington, D.C.–area bands—is shutting its doors in October, ...
First things first: Don Zientara wants to make it clear that the building had always been lousy. The squat, one-story structure leased by Inner Ear Recording Studios — walls plastered in tour posters ...
The legendary Inner Ear Studio has reopened in the founder’s Arlington Heights basement. Last week, the recording studio’s founder Don Zientara spoke at length to the Embracing Arlington Arts podcast ...
There was a break-in at a historic Arlington, Virginia, studio, where many groundbreaking D.C. hard-core punk musicians have recorded their music. Someone broke into Inner Ear Studio, located in the ...
Arlington County will consider buying two pieces of land in South Arlington, near Four Mile Run, to aid plans for an arts and industry district. As ARLnow reports, such a sale would likely mean ...