Eric André has announced that he is reviving his musical project, BLARF. The comedian, actor, and sometimes-musician has announced that Film Scores for Films That Don’t Exist will arrive on May 1 via Stones Throw Records. Alongside the news, André—who studied upright bass at Berklee College of Music—has dropped the project’s first single, “What’s for Dinner.” The orchestral cut is built around peppy woodwinds and boisterous cymbal crashes before slowly drifting into a full-on speed metal exercise. It’s exactly the kind of music Eric André should be making.
BLARF will be at Zipper Hall in Los Angeles on April 27, where he’ll perform Film Scores for Films That Don’t Exist with a full orchestra. Pre-order the album here, and check out “What’s For Dinner” below.
