Eric Bachmann
Eric Bachmann is an American musician/producer. He is the lead singer of Crooked Fingers and Archers of Loaf. He was born in Greensboro, North Carolina and grew up in Asheville, North Carolina; Greenville, South Carolina; Nashville, Tennessee; and St. Petersburg, Florida. He lives in Athens, Georgia. He made two atmospheric instrumental albums as Barry Black.[1] His first solo effort, Short Careers was recorded as a score to the film Ball of Wax. His second, To the Races, was released by Saddle Creek Records in 2006. The album, which was written while living out of his van outside Seattle the previous year,[2] features contributions from Miranda Brown (backing vocals) and DeVotchKa violinist Tom Hagerman.
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Background information | |
Also known as | Barry Black |
Born | Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Musician/producer |
Labels | Merge Records |
Associated acts | Archers of Loaf, Crooked Fingers, Neko Case, Azure Ray |
From 2013-2016, he was a member of Neko Case's touring band, playing guitar and piano.[3] On March 25, 2016, Bachmann released his third solo album, titled Eric Bachmann.[4] On September 7, 2018, he released No Recover on Merge Records, and embarked on a tour of both clubs and full band living room shows produced by Undertow Music.
Discography
Albums
- Icky Mettle (1993) Archers of Loaf
- Vs the Greatest of All Time (1994) Archers of Loaf
- Vee Vee (1995) Archers of Loaf
- Barry Black (1995), Alias Records – Under the pseudonym Barry Black, featuring appearances from Ben Folds. Produced by Caleb Southern.[5]
- Speed of Cattle (1996) Archers of Loaf
- All the Nations Airports (1996) Archers of Loaf
- Tragic Animal Stories (1997), Alias Records – As Barry Black.[6]
- White Trash Heroes (1997) Archers of Loaf
- Crooked Fingers (1999) Crooked Fingers Warm Electronic Recordings
- Bring on the Snakes (2001) Crooked Fingers Warm Electronic Recordings
- Short Careers (2002), Merge Records[7]
- Reservoir Songs Vol. 1 (2002) Crooked Fingers Merge Records
- Red Devil Dawn (2003) Crooked Fingers Merge Records
- Dignity and Shame (2005) Crooked Fingers Merge Records
- To the Races (2006), Saddle Creek Records
- Forfeit/Fortune (2008) Red Pig/Constant Artists Records
- Reservoir Songs Vol. 2 (2010) Crooked Fingers Foreign Leisure Records [8]
- Breaks in the Armor (2011) Crooked Fingers, Merge Records
- Eric Bachmann (2016), Merge Records[4]
- Eric Bachmann and Jon Rauhouse (2016), Merge Records
- No Recover (2018), Merge Records
Album appearances
- Azure Ray - Drawing Down The Moon (2010), Saddle Creek
- Azure Ray – Hold On Love (2003), Saddle Creek
- Azure Ray – Burn and Shiver (2002), Warm Electronic Recordings
- Azure Ray – Azure Ray (2000), Warm Electronic Recordings
- Micah P. Hinson – Micah P. Hinson and the Opera Circuit (2007), Jade Tree
- Liz Durrett – Outside Our Gates (2008), Warm Electronic Recordings[9]
- Spoon – Gimme Fiction (2005), Merge
- David Dondero – South of the South (2005), Team Love
- Damien Jurado – On My Way to Absence (2005), Secretly Canadian
- Laura Minor – Let Evening Come (2004)[10]
- Neko Case – Hell-On (2018), Anti-
References
- Murphy, Tom (2011-11-15). "Eric Bachmann of Crooked Fingers on the time he spent in Denver and Breaks In the Armor | Westword". Blogs.westword.com. Retrieved 2016-04-29.
- Aversion.com: One is the Loneliest Number, By Matt Schild, accessed 13 October 2006
- Haupt, Melanie (2013-10-07). "ACL Live Shot: Neko Case: Siren overcomes Atoms for Peace - Music". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2016-04-29.
- Timothy Monger (2016-03-25). "Eric Bachmann - Eric Bachmann | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-04-29.
- "Barry Black - Barry Black: Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- "Tragic Animal Stories - Barry Black". Allmusic. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- Spano, Charles. "Short Careers - Eric Bachmann". Allmusic. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- Joe Tangari (2010-07-06). "Crooked Fingers: Reservoir Songs II EP Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2016-04-29.
- "Outside Our Gates - Liz Durrett: Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- "Laura Minor". K Composite Magazine. Archived from the original on 7 April 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2011.