Eric earley biography
Blitzen Trapper –
- Bandleader Eric Earley, who began playing music at the age of three, writes most of the band's music.
Blitzen Trapper’s Eric Earley on His Father, Murderers, and ...
- Bandleader Eric Earley, who began playing music at the age of three, writes most of the band's music.
| When I was about 18 or 19, living in Salem still, I'd always played music growing up, from a very young age. | |
| Blitzen Trapper, a Portland band for more than 20 years led by Eric Earley (second from right), has been inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame. | |
| Earley's lifelong love of acts like R.E.M. |
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- Blitzen Trapper, a Portland band for more than 20 years led by Eric Earley (second from right), has been inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame.
Blitzen Trapper's long journey includes stop in Oregon Music ...
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- Despite losing three long-time members in , Blitzen Trapper ’s carried forward and released, arguably, some of the best music of their storied two decade career with ’s Holy Smokes Future Jokes and ’s ’s of ’s, Millions of Billions.
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In the cold early months of 2019, I had a conversion. I guess that’s a little dramatic—maybe more like a shift in my internal landscape that would precipitate both a new record and a new occupation. But like most things, the minutiae of life kept the process hidden because, in life, details are everything.
Speaking of details, what started the whole thing was a quote from that cranky German, Schopenhauer. To paraphrase: “Every life viewed as a whole in general, when emphasizing the important bits, is a tragedy; but gone through in detail, hidden[1]camera style, our lives are really just knee-slapping comedies.” It was droll but entirely accurate.
In late 2008, I started working at a homeless shelter in northeast Portland, pulling an all-night shift as a glorified hall monitor in an enormous 100-year-old haunted church. I’d stopped touring for the year and I decided to pick up some side work; I landed the job on a fluke through a friend. When I say the place was haunted, I mean mul