FILM SCORES FOR FILMS THAT DON'T EXIST

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Label
STONES THROW
Release Date
May 29, 2026
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    Featuring
    • PERFORMER
      BLARF
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      May 29, 2026
    • UPC
      659457251413
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      SNHO2514.1
    • LABEL
      STONES THROW
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      1
    • GENRE

Blarf is comedian and actor Eric Andr�'s musical project. Most people know Eric as an actor (in Bad Trip, Happy Gilmore 2, and "The Righteous Gemstones"), and for his surreal, boundary-pushing comedy career, with an eponymous Emmy Award-winning show on Adult Swim and standup shows toured around the world. But few know Eric Andr� as a bona fide musician who attended the prestigious Berklee School of Music, where he specialized in standing bass. In 2019, Eric launched Blarf with the experimental plunderphonics album Cease & Desist, released in partnership with Stones Throw Records. In it's review of Cease & Desist, Pitchfork said: "The frenetic, sample-heavy album from Eric Andr�'s clown alter-ego is hard to take seriously, which is probably the point." Now, Blarf brings his disruptive energy to a new body of work that is both an extended comedic bit and entirely, unironically serious: Film Scores For Films That Don't Exist. Inspired by composers like Ennio Morricone and Vangelis, whose signature sound is as iconic as the films they soundtracked, Eric enlisted a full orchestra to bring his compositions to life, recording in Los Angeles and Budapest. Blarf brings together multiple facets of Eric's career to date: public figure, serious musician, actor and comedian, and outsider artist. Landing somewhere between the symphony and the moshpit, Film Scores for Films that Don't Exist is a project only Blarf could make. Film Scores... was executive and record produced by Prateek Rajagopal, a composer for film and TV whose credits include The Mandalorian. Director Lance Bangs, known for his work on Jackass and Portlandia, documented the entire recording process.