Across The Margin : The Podcast — Eric Slick’s Wiseacre

Across The Margin: The Podcast serves up an interview with multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, and drummer extraordinaire Eric Slick on the cusp of the release of his latest solo album, Wiseacre…

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In this latest episode of Across The Margin: The Podcast host Michael Shields converses with multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, and drummer extraordinaire Eric Slick. Slick is best known as the drummer for Dr. Dog (performing on their albums Shame, Shame (2010), Be The Void (2012), B-Room (2013), The Psychedelic Swamp (2016) and Abandoned Mansion (2016)), but his solo work in the last half-decade has been consistently impressive and wholly captivating. This week, Slick releases his latest album Wiseacre, which is named after the location where he became married to singer Natalie Prass, who guests on the album’s mesmerizing single “Closer to Heaven.” While the album features a grouping of airy and enchanting pop-rock songs the are borne of the joy that stems from domestic bliss, Slick delves deeply into self-acceptance and combating your own insecurities throughout the entirety of the album. In this episode, Michael and Eric discuss how personal the Wiseacre project is to him, how the album was birthed (with the help of Grammy-winning producer Jeremy Ferguson), his other solo releases (particularly 2019’s Bullfighter — a song cycle about the first Jewish American matador Sidney Franklin), what Dr.Dog has been up to during quarantine, and a whole lot more.

Follow Eric Slick on Twitter @erickslickmusic and on Instagram at @strangeamerica.

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Eric Slick’s “Closer to Heaven (ft. Natalie Prass)”

Eric Slick’s “When It Comes Down To It”
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