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Christian Erickson

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Blue Sky Blackout - “Clear From A Mile Away”

After a year of playing shows, Blue Sky Blackout is glad to finally release some real recorded material. The band was formed by songwriter/guitarist Jon Hunt in early 2009. Hunt, a longtime fixture of the local music scene in bands like Shatterproof and Lunar 9, had spent the previous few years in LA and was anxious to start something new on his return to Minneapolis. Before moving back, Jon had already recruited most of the band and recorded demos of a dozen songs. The final lineup – with Christian Erickson singing, Jon Hunt singing backup and playing guitar, Mykl Westbrooks and Brandon Dalida on guitars, Tim Ritter on bass and Marc Iwanin on drums – played its first show in July, 2009.

Various combinations of us have played with each other before in bands like Astronaut Wife (Erickson and Ritter), Landing Gear (Hunt and Westbrooks), and Medication (Iwanin, Dalida and Hunt) and many of those bands were either released by Susstones or recorded at Flowers Studio. Despite the long history, this isn’t just a re-hash of what we’ve all done before. Jon’s flair for melodic Brit-pop influenced songs is still there, but with a heavier rock vibe thanks to a six-piece band that includes 3 guitars.

The idea behind 3-Sided Singles was cooked up over a few drinks by Ed Ackerson, Paul Kolderie and Christian Erickson one night as they were lamenting the loss of the “B-side”, the one place where even the most commercial bands could show a more adventurous side. The concept was to give bands a chance to show 3 different sides of what they do. And we think that’s what we’ve done with this release.

The tracks included in the 3-Side are:

1. Somebody Said That You Loved Me.

2. Libertine

3. The Drugs Don’t Work

Also included is some digital cover art and some behind-the-scenes photos taken by singer Christian Erickson during the recording sessions, which were produced by Ed Ackerson at Flowers Studio.

We hope you dig it.

Download: Free

High-quality MP3 files with artwork and photos.

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Mercurial Rage - “Never Remember to Always Forget”

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Tracks:

1. FFF

2. Gotta Girl

3. Moonlight (Lunar Eclipse) remix by Christian Erickson

Mercurial Rage have been raising the roof around here for the last couple years with their uniquely
infectious, ultra danceable sounds. Taking influence from the finest exponents of electronic pop’s first
Golden Age (think Depeche Mode, The Cure, and dance-rock bands like Happy Mondays and Primal
Scream), The Rage add their own totally unique lyrical stamp and jaunty melodic personality. (more…)

Christian Erickson

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Christian Erickson - “Advance Promotional Cassette”

“Advance Promotional Cassette” is a 3Side of recordings I’ve made at home recently. I had quite a bit of help from Ed Ackerson, my wife and Astronaut Wife bandmate Janey Winterbauer, and others. Some notes on the songs themselves:

Song #1: A Little Sun

Wrote this a long time ago and never recorded it. Jon Hunt help me arrange the chorus on this way back when. Most of it was recorded and mixed by me on my laptop at home, but the awesome drum track was played by Peter Anderson and engineered and edited by Ed Ackerson. Janey sings on it of course.

Song #2: Paper Airplane

Another one I’ve been meaning to record forever. Again, a home recording for the most part, except Janey’s vocals which Ed recorded and edited at Flowers when we had planned on her singing it.

Song #3: Stitching Time

This is a cover of a song by The Legendary Pink Dots – one of my all time favorite bands. I banged this out in a couple hours one afternoon. I really, really dig this song, hopefully it shows on the track.

Download: Free

Christian Erickson

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Welcome to the 3-Sided Singles project.

Welcome to 3sidedsingles.com. This project is the result of a series of conversations between me, Ed Ackerson and Paul Kolderie over the past year or so. Between the 3 of us we’ve been fortunate to be involved in music from almost every angle: as fans, collectors, musicians, songwriters, producers. As owners of recording studios, labels and digital agencies.

So this website, this whole idea is meant to do something for everyone: give listeners great music, delivered simply while also giving artists a way to show more than just one side of themselves. Give producers a forum for showcasing projects they love in a low risk way. Create a concept that can be used and extended by others.

The main “product” of this site is the 3Side. Some 3Sides may be free, others may be for sale, but any profit from these releases will go directly to the artists. We’re not creating yet another label or distribution mechanism. This site is about an idea. And it’s one we hope everyone likes and wants to participate in.