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For musicians and married couple Chris Carmack and Erin Slaver, Life on Eris is more than just a band name. A nod to both a combination of their first names and to the dwarf planet Eris (which is named, coincidentally, for the Greek goddess of strife and discord),
it's a clever evocation of their shared life and artistry, as well as their myriad individual
talents.
On their debut EP, Stonewall, the duo introduces themselves as a project greater than the sum of its parts, one that finds inspiration in harmony, sure, but also in the complications and complexities that make life and love colorful and exciting. The two found overlap in their musicality, but it's the contrast – or the discord, to borrow that term from Eris herself
– between their styles and sensibilities that makes the Life on Eris project so compelling.
it's a clever evocation of their shared life and artistry, as well as their myriad individual
talents.
On their debut EP, Stonewall, the duo introduces themselves as a project greater than the sum of its parts, one that finds inspiration in harmony, sure, but also in the complications and complexities that make life and love colorful and exciting. The two found overlap in their musicality, but it's the contrast – or the discord, to borrow that term from Eris herself
– between their styles and sensibilities that makes the Life on Eris project so compelling.
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