Eric Rahill
I love live music

Some much needed solo time at the upscale VRBO after a week of potentially life changing auditions

Writing lyrics can be an elusive process. Sometimes it feels like I’m chasing the idea...playing hide and seek

Spent my morning walking over 3k steps in the sunny hills of Los Angeles. Noise cancellation on. No music. Debating Musk, Bezos, Vance et al in my headall at once. I will stop them. 32 years old and yet the heart remains a child.
he’s seen a lot of death 💀 @ericrahill and @katy_fullan join the pod to celebrate our movie LET’S START A CULT coming out on VOD this week😱🤩 check out the full ep on Youtube and everywhere you listen to podcasts‼️ and buy or rent LET’S START A CULT at STAVVY.BIZ/MOVIE
Rap World, a new mockumentary starring comedian @conner_omalley_, takes the framework of great music documentaries like Get Back and applies it to a group of white rappers in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania filming themselves as they try to make an album in one night, despite having no songs or real focus to speak of.
Rap World, which was written by O’Malley alongside his co-stars @ericrahill and @jackbensinger, is profoundly dumb and all the more enjoyable for it. Set in 2009, it captures a time when social media existed but the general public were not acutely aware of how to appear on camera or how quickly the footage could be widely shared. There is a nostalgic feeling to the footage made accurate to the era by director @dannyscharar (alongside co-director O’Malley) shooting on digital video cameras from the era. It gives the 57-minute film a unique grainy texture, the kind of thing you might stumble across on YouTube after an intrepid fan ripped the footage from a DVD stored in a wallet alongside Superbad or the proto-Jackass series, CKY.
Read @ddavidrenshaw’s interview with the whole crew at the link in bio, or head to TheFADER.com.
#RapWorld #ConnerOMalley

Rap World, a new mockumentary starring comedian @conner_omalley_, takes the framework of great music documentaries like Get Back and applies it to a group of white rappers in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania filming themselves as they try to make an album in one night, despite having no songs or real focus to speak of.
Rap World, which was written by O’Malley alongside his co-stars @ericrahill and @jackbensinger, is profoundly dumb and all the more enjoyable for it. Set in 2009, it captures a time when social media existed but the general public were not acutely aware of how to appear on camera or how quickly the footage could be widely shared. There is a nostalgic feeling to the footage made accurate to the era by director @dannyscharar (alongside co-director O’Malley) shooting on digital video cameras from the era. It gives the 57-minute film a unique grainy texture, the kind of thing you might stumble across on YouTube after an intrepid fan ripped the footage from a DVD stored in a wallet alongside Superbad or the proto-Jackass series, CKY.
Read @ddavidrenshaw’s interview with the whole crew at the link in bio, or head to TheFADER.com.
#RapWorld #ConnerOMalley

Me and Jack’s comedic World Tour continues next week. Ticket links in my bio. Come see how little success has changed us in:
Milwaukee 3/21 @cactusclubmkeChicago 3/22 @co1orclubPittsburgh 3/32 @bottlerocketpghPhilly 3/31 @heliumcomedyphl 📸: @docutrentary
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