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Eric André Announces New Blarf Album Film Scores...

Eric André is bringing back his musical project Blarf. Film Scores For Films That Don’t Exist, the follow-up to Blarf’s 2019 debut album Cease & Desist, is out in May. The title is quite literal. Taking inspiration from composers like Ennio Morricone and Vangelis, the actor-comedian — who studied upright bass at Berklee College of… The post Eric André Announces New Blarf Album <em>Film Scores For Films That Don’t Exist</em>: Hear “What’s For Dinner” appeared first on Stereogum.
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