Meet Me in New York
October 15, 2009 01:02
| Brooklyn, erik blood, Blackout Bar
Come see me at Blackout Bar in Greenpoint Brooklyn on October 21st. I'm going to be DJing with my friend Frank and another guest as yet undetermined. It's a kind of pre-CMJ gay night or something. All I know is that I'll play some really good music for you.http://newyork.metromix.com/bars-and-clubs/lounge/blackout-greenpoint/1437681/contentWednesday, October 21st @ Blackout Barxo
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See You Next Tuesday, Henleys
October 14, 2009 11:56
| Henleys Clothing, Coulter, Sent To Coventry
"See You Next Tuesday", the lead off track on Coulter's SENT TO COVENTRY album, is being used by Henley's in the UK for their latest campaign. Well done, Coulter!http://www.henleysclothing.co.uk/lifestyle-videoAll of yall know that this album is available as a free download from his website which you can get to by clicking HERE.
Listen to me!
October 13, 2009 05:35
| KEXP, Not Quite Hollywood, DJ Tim, Dead Mellotron
I've been invited to be a guest on the air of DJ Tim's late night KEXP show on Wednesday November 3rd @ 1am. That's Tuesday night to me and most of you. If you're in Seattle and awake, tune me in while I play some of my favorite stuff. If you're outside of the Seattle area, you can listen in at www.kexp.org on one of their streaming players.While I was in LA, I saw an amazing documentary called
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Don't you forget about me!!!
October 1, 2009 04:00
| erik blood, seattle weekly, THEE Satisfaction, Reverb Festival
Driving it home, once again, BRING YOUR ASS to the Reverb Festival this Saturday! So many amazing bands, including mine! See what Seattle Weekly says about it.7:30 p.m. ~ Erik Blood Erik Blood must have taken all this renewed Beatles fervor to heart, because he's getting by with a little help from his friends. In assembling his seven-piece backing band, Blood's swiped members from his former band
Ladies and Gentlemen...Telepathic Liberation Army
September 30, 2009 11:28
| Telepathic Liberation Army, Reverb Festival
http://www.seattleweekly.com/2009-09-30/music/reverb-telepathic-liberation-army-rock-clairvoyance/Make sure you're at my show at Reverb Fest this Saturday at the Sunset (7:30 sharp!!!), and as an added bonus, bring your ass at least an hour early so you can see Telepathic Liberation Army. Bad ass dark dance pop with shades of early 80's goth and new wave icons (Siouxsie comes to mind for me, Lene
Show Update!
September 28, 2009 09:03
| The Redwood Plan, altspeak, erik blood, Stripmall Architecture, The Nightgowns, Rosyvelt, The Little Penguins
It's been a while since Erik Blood and the band have played a show, but to make up for lost time we've got a few in store.Saturday, October 3rd for Reverb Festival (The Sunset Tavern)$8 adv./$10 day of gets you in to every show and venue. EBX is at 7:30 sharpFriday, October 23rd (The Sunset Tavern) with The Redwood Plan and Rosyvelt$8 10pmSaturday, November 7th (Bob's Famous Java Jive, Tacoma WA)
I'll Never Stop Loving You: Vol 1 (Mondo Morricone)
September 18, 2009 08:52
| Mondo Morricone, Ennio Morricone

In the late 90's, my friends and I became obsessed with soundtracks to 60's and 70's Euro horror and smut. Record labels like Dagored and Crippled Dick Hot Wax were releasing tons of previously unavailable and unknown material by some pretty amazing composers and bands of that era. The album that started our particular craze was Mondo Morricone (originally released by Colosseum and later reissued by Royal Ear Force and Stereo Deluxe) which is a collection of arguably his finest moments from the late 60's and early 70's. Of course, Ennio Morricone was not famous in America for this work, but for his Spaghetti Western themes that are as recognizable as they are fun to whistle and sing. Those pieces are thankfully left off of this collection and the subsequent More Mondo Morricone and Molto Mondo Morricone.
Welcome to Radio Hour
September 16, 2009 01:24
| radiohour.org
I've complained before about being stuck in a place where the only things I'm listening to are things I work on. It's not a bad thing, since I tend to work on music I love and if it isn't I try to make it something I love. That said, I tend to lose perspective after a while and I always need someone to pull me out of that situation. This is why I was so excited to get an email from my friend Josh which included a link to his recent podcast on radiohour.org entitled "Josue is Okay".
