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CMJ is premiering Blue Blood’s video for “Everyday is Yesterday”.
read / watch here: http://www.cmj.com/news/video-premiere-blue-blood-everyday-yesterday/
buy Blue Blood’s debut full length “This Is The Life” here on vinyl/cd/digital.
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Blue Blood - This Is The Life > out NOW!!!
CD / VINYL / Digital > https://bluebloodathens.bandcamp.com/
Itunes > https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/this-is-the-life/id906554518
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<a href="http://bluebloodathens.bandcamp.com/album/this-is-the-life">This Is The Life by Blue Blood</a>
Read about Blue Blood - This Is The Life >>>
Pop Matters says : "Blue Blood is a fine example of how an artist can create a new avenue through artistic exploration in the wake of a finished project. Morris’ vision was rich enough on its own; with the addition of players such as Sullivant, Spivey, and Bower, his initial idea has blossomed into a mind-enveloping collection of introspective gloom pop.”
Official Bio >>>
“They told me all is fair in love and war, so I killed the one I’ve been fighting for.”
So went the process for Hunter Morris after the dissolution of his prior band Gift Horse. A professional fly fishing guide by trade, he spent a year on the trout streams of north Georgia literally and figuratively far away from the music scene in his home of Athens, GA. This time of reflection produced the songs that would become Blue Blood. But it was the process of reinvention that provided the inspiration for these songs long before there were finished lyrics, structures, and arrangements.
Blue Blood began as a new solo project for Morris, but through the process of making demos in solitude and trying to find a new voice for his songs, what emerged was a collection of songs worthy of full band, psychedelic pop treatment. And Morris knew just the person for the job. He sent some of the songs to Hank Sullivant, who fronts Kuroma, was a founding member of The Whigs, and is currently the guitarist for MGMT, and who had previously produced the Gift Horse LP “Mountain of Youth”. After hearing Morris’ demos, Sullivant immediately assumed a more involved producer/instrumentalist role and the studio version of Blue Blood became a collaboration between the two. Morris and Sullivant recruited J.J. Bower (Dead Confederate, Battle Tapes) to play the drums, as well as keyboardist Dave Spivey, and they recently completed what will be the debut Blue Blood LP “This Is The Life”, which will be released April 28th, 2015 on This Is American Music.
The album was definitely the foundation upon which Blue Blood was built, as Morris and Sullivant essentially completed recording it before Blue Blood ever played a live show. However, it is the live lineup of Blue Blood that has brought the songs into their own. Morris says that having the songs recorded prior to forming a band to play them made the learning process much more efficient. But it’s what each member brings of their own playing style and personality that give the songs an added depth in the live setting.
Blue Blood in the studio is: Hunter Morris: Vox, Guitar, Organ, Piano Hank Sullivant: Bass, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Vox J.J. Bower: Drums Dave Spivey: Moog, Piano, Vox Walker Howle: Lead Guitar on “The Buyout”
Blue Blood live is: Hunter Morris: Vox, Guitar, Organ, Piano Nick Robbins: Guitar, Vox Dave Spivey: Keyboards, Vox Noel Brown: Bass Michael Gonzalez: Drums
All songs written by Hunter Morris Produced by Hank Sullivant Engineered by Joel Hatstat Mixed by Drew Vandenberg at Chase Park Transduction Studio Mastered by Joel Hatstat
bluebloodtheband.com/
facebook.com/bluebloodtheband
Blue Blood - This Is The Life >> pre-order release https://bluebloodathens.bandcamp.com/releases
Vinyl * CD * Digital -- all physical orders come w/ a digital download that will be released 4/28. Early bird shipping for Vinyl and CDs starts Monday 4/20.
<a href="http://bluebloodathens.bandcamp.com/album/this-is-the-life">This Is The Life by Blue Blood</a>
Read about Blue Blood - This Is The Life >>>
"They told me all is fair in love and war, so I killed the one I've been fighting for."
So went the process for Hunter Morris after the dissolution of his prior band Gift Horse. A professional fly fishing guide by trade, he spent a year on the trout streams of north Georgia literally and figuratively far away from the music scene in his home of Athens, GA. This time of reflection produced the songs that would become Blue Blood. But it was the process of reinvention that provided the inspiration for these songs long before there were finished lyrics, structures, and arrangements.
Blue Blood began as a new solo project for Morris, but through the process of making demos in solitude and trying to find a new voice for his songs, what emerged was a collection of songs worthy of full band, psychedelic pop treatment. And Morris knew just the person for the job. He sent some of the songs to Hank Sullivant, who fronts Kuroma, was a founding member of The Whigs, and is currently the guitarist for MGMT, and who had previously produced the Gift Horse LP “Mountain of Youth”. After hearing Morris’ demos, Sullivant immediately assumed a more involved producer/instrumentalist role and the studio version of Blue Blood became a collaboration between the two. Morris and Sullivant recruited J.J. Bower (Dead Confederate, Battle Tapes) to play the drums, as well as keyboardist Dave Spivey, and they recently completed what will be the debut Blue Blood LP "This Is The Life", which will be released April 28th, 2015 on This Is American Music.
The album was definitely the foundation upon which Blue Blood was built, as Morris and Sullivant essentially completed recording it before Blue Blood ever played a live show. However, it is the live lineup of Blue Blood that has brought the songs into their own. Morris says that having the songs recorded prior to forming a band to play them made the learning process much more efficient. But it's what each member brings of their own playing style and personality that give the songs an added depth in the live setting.
Blue Blood in the studio is: Hunter Morris: Vox, Guitar, Organ, Piano Hank Sullivant: Bass, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Vox J.J. Bower: Drums Dave Spivey: Moog, Piano, Vox Walker Howle: Lead Guitar on “The Buyout”
Blue Blood live is: Hunter Morris: Vox, Guitar, Organ, Piano Nick Robbins: Guitar, Vox Dave Spivey: Keyboards, Vox Noel Brown: Bass Michael Gonzalez: Drums
All songs written by Hunter Morris Produced by Hank Sullivant Engineered by Joel Hatstat Mixed by Drew Vandenberg at Chase Park Transduction Studio Mastered by Joel Hatstat
bluebloodtheband.com/
facebook.com/bluebloodtheband
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