Eric Brown

As a child, Eric Brown was forced to listen to more Grateful Dead than is legally permissible under the Geneva Convention. After years of therapy, he discovered Cap’n Jazz and the Kinsella brothers. At age 15, his music tastes began to focus primarily on sloppy Midwest punk and self-involved acoustic songs. He currently studies English literature and journalism at Mercer University, and has been published in
The Cluster, The 11th Hour, and
Macon Noise. He collects comic books and cuddles up with cats in Macon, Georgia.
Eric Brown's Latest Contributions
“I want so badly for Badder Times to be the progressive folk masterpiece it flirts with becoming so often.” -EB
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“Within and Without takes a large step in cementing Washed Out’s serious artistic ambitions, and it can be pretty catchy, too.” -EB
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“Alaska doesn’t pretend that it’s anything more than an unbelievably catchy and fun record.” -EB
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Ocean Is Theory’s hard labor of touring non-stop pays off. Photo by Keaton Andrew
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“Ultimately, Modern Rituals feels hollow, like a ritual the band is only half-heartedly following through with.” -EB
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“I imagine that Hail the Goer would appeal to just about anyone with some familiarity with the post-hardcore scene. ” -EB
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“Retaliate may take a while to grow on listeners, but once it does, it blossoms into an unexpectedly intimate and emotional album . . .” -EB
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