Karl Blau
Karl Blau is an American indie rock and country vocalist, producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, previously based in Anacortes, Washington for over two decades. A member of the Knw-Yr-Own/K Records collective, he is known for his musical output, live shows, and self recording and distribution. According to AllMusic, "Blau's sounds include grafting folk and country-rock onto hazy blues, rocksteady reggae, '70s soul harmonies, and ceremonial-sounding flutes, bossa nova, dub, and experimental drone in an unpredictable, shape-shifting mixture of elements."
Career
Blau grew up on Samish Island, Washington, a peninsula across the bay from Anacortes. In the 1990s, Blau worked at The Business record store in Anacortes. His solo career began in 1996 with the release of the cassettes Doin' Things the Way They Happen and Blue Nomad on Knw-Yr-Own Records. Shell Collection came out the next year.Blau has played in several bands over the years, such as the Microphones, D+, Brothers Blau, Lovers Without Borders, Captain Fathom and Your Heart Breaks. He also has collaborated extensively with other Washington-based musicians, including Phil Elvrum of The Microphones and Mount Eerie, LAKE and Earth. In addition, he has toured and recorded with Laura Veirs.
In 2003, Blau began a service called Kelp! Monthly, via which he released a series of records and mailed them to subscribers. The releases came out often, but not necessarily monthly. By 2008, it had been renamed to the Kelp Lunacy Advanced Plagiarism Society as new releases were not being made with enough regularity to justify the original name. KLAPS contains a total of 32 issues.
Blau was referenced in a song carrying his name by the London punk band Video Nasties. The Microphones' album, It Was Hot, We Stayed in the Water, also has a song titled "Karl Blau".
Discography
LPs
- Doin' Things the Way They Happen
- Blue Nomad
- Shell Collection
- A Second Culling
- Clothes Your I's
- Beneath Waves
- Dance Positive
- AM
- Nature's Got Away
- Zebra
- Introducing Karl Blau
- Out Her Space
- Scream Time
- ''Vultures of Love''
Singles
- "Slow Down Joe" b/w "Lake King's Daughter"
- "That's How I Got To Memphis" b/w "Forest"
Kelp Lunacy Advanced Plagiarism Society series
- Dark, Magic Sea
- The Coconutcracker
- Turning Tutu, Turning Leaves
- Dunkel Blau
- Purple Heart
- Deep Sandwich
- Remember Tomorrow
- Lore of Ears
- Dubble Dooty Booty
- Trust in Sirens
- It Was Hot, We Stayed in the Water
- Welsh Phantoms and Other Ghosts of Western Europe
- Sea/Saw
- Stereoearrings
- If I Knew Zen What I Know Now
- AM
- Sing Together/Lonely Under the Covers
- Beer & Chai
- Flotsam & Jetsam
- Let It All Out
- Sigh Lens
- Bread-n-Grease
- Trunkal Howl
- LAKE
- Free The Bird
- Dance Positive
- Good Lovin' County
- In Return From Ghost Country
- Baby Nettles
- 96
- Questions For Moon
- ''Songles''