Eric Paul

Eric Paul is a noise rock singer. He is known for his erratic vocals, lyrics and energetic stage presence. Eric Paul has played in many popular noise bands, such as Arab on Radar and The Chinese Stars. His current project is a noise and experimental group called Doomsday Student.

Eric Paul
Background information
Birth nameEric Paul
Born (1974-01-04) January 4, 1974
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
GenresNoise rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, writer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1997–present
LabelsSkin Graft, Three One G Anchor Brain
Associated actsArab on Radar, The Chinese Stars, Doomsday Student, Psychic Graveyard

In 2007 Paul published a collection of lyrics and poetry with Wesley Eisold's independent publishing company, Heartworm Press, titled I Offered Myself As The Sea as well as a 32-page book of poetry titled "Love In The Monkey Cage" on the same press. Recently he released a spoken word cassette with Bathetic Records titled "I Sleep With Their Bones."

Discography

Psychic Graveyard

  • Loud as Laughter (Skin Graft) - 2019
  • The Next World EP (Skin Graft) - 2019
  • Mouths EP (Deathbomb Arc) - 2020
  • A Bluebird Vacation (Deathbomb Arc) - 2020

Doomsday Student

The Chinese Stars

  • Turbo Mattress (Skin Graft Records) – 2003
  • Cheap City Halo/Girls of Las Vegas (Artrocker) – 2004
  • A Rare Sensation (Three One G Records) – 2004
  • TV Grows Arms/The Drowning (Kitty Play Records) – 2005
  • Listen to Your Left Brain (Three One G, Skin Graft) – 2007
  • Heaven on Speed Dial (Anchor Brain) - 2009

Arab on Radar

Paul with Arab on Radar in 2010 at AS220 in Providence, Rhode Island
  • Kangaroo/Pig Roast (Heparin Records) – 1997
  • Queen Hygiene II (Heparin) – 1998
  • Rough Day at the Orifice (Op Pop Pop) – 1999
  • Samurai Fight Song/Swimming With A Hard-On (Load Records) – 1999
  • Soak the Saddle (Skin Graft) – 2000
  • 10 Meals Away from a Crack Whore/Piggin in the Pumpkin Patch (GSL) – 2001
  • Yahweh or the Highway (Skin Graft) – 2001
  • Stolen Singles (Three One G) – 2002
  • Running with Asthma (Split with Kid Commando) (Ideal Recordings) – 2002
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