Chrome For Your Ears

Posted in: Site News — Eric at 11:24 am on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 

Okay, release day is officially here – hallelujah! – and that can only mean one thing: a free song download for all you last-minute browsers, onlookers, gawkers and window-foggers. I’m offering the title song to you for free for a limited time, just like a McRib. This is a huge step for me because I’m a cheapskate, and I normally frown upon the giving away of music. But that’s my problem, not yours. Either way, for a limited time – two days? two weeks? I haven’t decided yet – you can have “Chrome” (the song) for nary a penny. After that, I hope you’ll go buy the album in its entirety. You can purchase it here.

Chrome“:
This song is about an abandoned bicycle I saw in Washington DC. Its owner never returned to reclaim it, and what once was surely a brilliant spectacle is now a rusted heap, two missing tires, a stolen seat, and chained to a bike rack beneath the whims of weather. I thought of us, in all our delightful and despicable humanity, in those times when life kicks and beats the hell out of us, in our most lamentable psalmist’s state, and we wonder aloud to God, “Where are you?”, “Why have you abandoned me?”, “Are you ever coming back?”. We long to one day be made new, to shine with the brilliance we once knew so well. If you’ve ever felt like a Schwinn, this song’s for you.

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“Chrome” (by Eric Peters)

12 Comments »

Comment by Jonah G.

August 25, 2009 @ 11:59 am

This is a great song, and one of the many standout songs on the new album! If anyone is sitting on the fence about buying this album after listening to this song, know that the rest of the songs are just as rich and wonderfully written, executed, produced, etc… You won’t be sorry if you order the rest of the album!

Comment by Eric (not EP)

August 25, 2009 @ 2:20 pm

Great cover art on the new release.

How much did you have to pay, “The King” (Arnold Palmer) to use his logo?

Happy Sales

Eric

Comment by Eric

August 25, 2009 @ 3:16 pm

i just gave Arnie a quick short-game lesson, and we called it even.

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August 25, 2009 @ 8:04 pm

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Comment by David Costa

August 26, 2009 @ 3:14 am

I can’t wait to receive it on the mail and listen to the rest of the album :) Thanks for sharing this one!

Comment by Peter B

August 27, 2009 @ 11:33 am

Took me a month to realize how deep the cover art was, and now I enjoy it even more. The first track sounds great; can’t wait for the rest of it to get here.

Comment by Chris R

August 30, 2009 @ 10:31 pm

Great album, got it and the Tshirt today… thanks so much. Question though; what is the kind of funky noise at the beginning of the song Chrome? Cant figure that one out.

Comment by Eric

August 31, 2009 @ 8:35 am

I was wondering when someone would ask about that. Those are the voices of Andy Gullahorn and Ben Shive. Andy is asking something about “starting on the 4″. I think Ben’s response is something of the “Yes, because sometimes people do.” Grab your earphones, crank it up, and you’ll be able to hear their conversation more clearly.

Comment by Josiah Smith

September 8, 2009 @ 11:42 pm

Eric,

Thanks for making some very beautiful music and lyrical art that is good for my heart.

I’m loving me some Chrome.

I’m also loving the fact that you signed my record “Josiah is my friend.” I won’t tell anyone that you probably sign everybody’s that way.

If you make it to WV this winter we can become friends for real :-) .

Comment by Eric

September 10, 2009 @ 7:49 am

Josiah, remember friends don’t shake hands. Glad you’re enjoying Chrome.

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