We're All Losing It | |
Cover: | We're all losing it by Everyone Asked About You.jpeg |
Alt: | A yellow dog on a pink background with the text "everyone asked about you" in cursive on the left and the text "Never Leave" in all caps on the right. |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Everyone Asked About You |
Studio: | Fellowship Hall Sound (Little Rock) |
Label: | Numero Group |
Producer: | Alex Farrar |
Prev Title: | A Better Way to a Broken Heart |
Prev Year: | 2023 |
Next Title: | A Vigil |
Next Year: | 2024 |
"We're All Losing It" is a song by American emo band Everyone Asked About You. The song was written during the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. It was later recorded in the same week at Fellowship Hall Sound in Little Rock, Arkansas. The song was the first song released by the band in 25 years since the band's last music was recorded in 1999 and their disbandment in 2000.
Everyone Asked About You disbanded in 2000 after releasing three EPs (with one being a split EP with The Shyness Clinic). While the band did record an album, Let's Be Enemies, in 1998, the album was shelved until it was quietly released in 2012 by 25 Heavens. The band reunited after Ken Shipley, the founder of the Numero Group, contacted the band's drummer, Lee Bufford, in 2019 to reissue the band's material. After the announcement of the band reissuing the material, the band decided to reunite. They played their first show, on December 28, 2022, their first show in 23 years.
On April 8, 2024, during the solar eclipse, the band wrote "We're All Losing It." The band recorded the song at Fellowship Hall Sound in Little the same week and was later mixed by record producer Alex Farrar.
Daniel Grear of Arkansas Times called the song contained the same "clumsy magic" that made the band's earlier content special. Chris Deville of Stereogum also commented on how the song revived the band's unique sound, citing the "morbidly hilarious" lyrics and a "dynamic twinkly emo" sound. Andrew Sacher of BrooklynVegan called it "a quirky, ’90s-style indie-emo song inspired by male pattern baldness".