Tuesday, July 31, 2012

"City Lights" Official Music Video

"City Lights" Official Music Video...brand new video for a brand new song!


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Dodge "Inspired by You" Contest

Hey all,
I wanted to stop by and ask for your support in a contest I am competing in. It is the Dodge "Inspired by You" contest and it is to promote their new Dart. All you have to do is go to the link I have provided below and download my song, "Lunar Lonely Remix." Once you click on the link my song should be at the top of the page. Every download equals a vote. Therefore, the more free downloads my song has, the more votes I get, the closer I am to winning this competition. Everything is free for you and you get a song out of it...not a bad deal! So please help our effort and take some time to download our song, "Lunar Lonely Remix." Here is the link: http://www.reverbnation.com/contests/847/artist/184104
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments and I thank you so much for all you do!
My best,
Eric

Friday, July 13, 2012

Trevor Hall

On Monday, July 9th, I have the pleasure of seeing Trevor Hall in concert at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, Va. A few years ago I found Trevor Hall through a friend who played his music so much that his sound became the anthem to my summer. "Unity," a song that many may know, features Matisyahu and is a reggae/rap driven powerhouse. This is probably his most recognizable song, and rightfully so. Trevor Hall's music is reggae influenced and very much embraces the Rastafarian ideals. When he hit the stage, a smaller white boy which crazy long dreadlocks, he immediately jumped into the first song. His voice was draped in reverb and delay, which I would normally not be a fan of because it tends to be a tool of compensation, however, it worked so very well for Hall's voice.  With four musicians on stage, the band was able to not only reproduce record quality music, they often outdid the recorded songs. My favorite example of this was with his song "Lime Tree." This is a slower, more relaxed tune (with reggae influence, of course). As with ever other song, his voice was spot on, the instruments sounded beautiful, and the room was captivated. But just before the first lyric was sung, Hall invited Colbie Caillat to the stage to sing backup. This song took on a brand new feeling without losing its identity  and I could not have asked for more. One more thing that I enjoyed about Hall's stage persona was his lack a needless, mindless talk. Many of his songs blended into the next without a break in between and when he did speak it was with purpose. Sure, a few jokes went back and forth with the audience, but most of his set was some fantastic music and that's what I like (hell, that's what I pay for, not a monologue). There was one thing that did leave me confused: for a white kid from South Carolina, Trevor Hall sure has a heavy Jamaican accent...If Trevor Hall is coming to your town, grab the $15, burn some incense, find your Rastafarian beanie, and head out to the show...worth every penny.
Any bands you want to recommend? Live performance? Write me and I will post it on the blog!
Much love,
Eric

Friday, July 6, 2012

Mastering Monday!

Hey all,
I hope you are doing well and the summer heat hasn't destroyed you yet. I though I would write to tell you that the mastering process of the album will take place on Monday (July 9!). This is the FINAL engineering stage and once it is done I will have the advanced digital copies ready for those who ordered them (delivered to your email inbox, of course)! Once we have the mastered album we can ship it off for the physical printing. With that being said, we are just a short time away from you blasting this bad boy in your car, your ipod, your boom box walking down the boardwalk, or wherever else you enjoy listening to la musica (possibly a good ol' fashioned walkman). Once we get the physical album back from the printer we can begin distributing the disc to the folks who were part of the Kickstarter campaign. Additionally, we will soon have our Paypal storefront up on the website (www.ericreitz.com) to take new orders of the physical album (signed or unsigned). Digital purchase of the album, for those not involved in the Kickstarter campaign, will begin on Cdbaby and then eventually make its way to iTunes and Amazon. This is all very exciting and I cannot wait for you to listen to the album. I am very proud of Sinister Love (This is the name of the album!) and I hope it pleases your ears as much as it pleases my heart. Much love and I will talk to you soon.
Eric