The Blow

Everyday Examples of Humans Facing Straight Into The Blow [KLP168]

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This album is from The Blow archives, originally released under the band name Get the Hell Out of the Way of the Volcano. The Blow is Khaela Maricich, who recorded these songs in her bedroom on a cassette four track and reel-to-reel eight track for release as a cassette. It was packaged in a hand silk-screened and letter pressed cover and sold at the merchandise table on Khaela’s first tour, with Jason Anderson in March, 2001. The packaging has been redesigned by Khaela for the CD version, with one of her drawings featured prominently on the cover. 

The songs included on Everyday Examples of Humans… are the first songs Khaela wrote using a guitar, as soon as she figured out a guitar playing method that suited her artistic temperament. They are simple, intimate songs, with very interior lyrics. They were recorded by Khaela with no guest artists, Khaela playing guitar and keyboard. These songs are still featured occasionally in the Blow’s live performances; “Nothing” was re-recorded at Dub Narcotic Studio last year and included on the Blow album The Concussive Caress [KLP153].

 

Press

“When Khaela Maricich spots two people about to kiss, she doesn’t just see two pairs of lips moving closer to each other. She also sees the air between the couple heat up; she feels their hearts beat faster; and most of all, she hears the secret songs inside their heads. A high-sensor receptor of the invisible and in-between, Maricich collects what she picks up and then records her field studies as the Blow, her solo recording and performance art persona. A psychic eavesdropper’s dream come true.” –Seattle Weekly, Oct. 2003