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 Ethereal Soul was a heavy, funky, alternative band that was signed to [[Blonde Vinyl Records]], but never got a chance to record. Ethereal Soul was [[Abhor Evil]] originally, and they had a song on an [[R.E.X. Music]] sampler. They had offers from Blonde Vinyl and R.E.X. at the time. [[Michel Knott]] was a hero of the band, and Blonde Vinyl had better percentages. Knott hated the band name though, so it was changed to Ethereal Soul. The band was 15 when we had started Abhor Evil and were 17 by then time they signed. Ethereal Soul was a heavy, funky, alternative band that was signed to [[Blonde Vinyl Records]], but never got a chance to record. Ethereal Soul was [[Abhor Evil]] originally, and they had a song on an [[R.E.X. Music]] sampler. They had offers from Blonde Vinyl and R.E.X. at the time. [[Michel Knott]] was a hero of the band, and Blonde Vinyl had better percentages. Knott hated the band name though, so it was changed to Ethereal Soul. The band was 15 when we had started Abhor Evil and were 17 by then time they signed.
  
-According to Jeremy Walla, they were on their way to record their Blonde Vinyl debut when they got a call from Michael Knott telling them that Blonde Vinyl had gone bankrupt. They continued on as a band, releasing two full length independent albums before calling it a day. Ethereal Soul gained wider attention when Jeremy Walla joined [[Dig Hay Zoose]] as a second guitarist on a national tour in 1994.+According to Jeremy Walla, they were on their way to record their Blonde Vinyl debut when they got a call from Michael Knott telling them that Blonde Vinyl had gone bankrupt. They continued on as a band, releasing two full length independent albums before calling it a day. Ethereal Soul gained wider attention when Jeremy Walla joined [[DigHayZoose]] as a second guitarist on a national tour in 1994.
  
 ===== Discography ===== ===== Discography =====
  
-| 1993? | Heck of It |+| 1993? | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2020/06/26/ethereal-soul-heck-of-it/|Heck of It]] |
 | 1994 | Sounds Like a Cereal Bowl | Cereal Bowl Music | | 1994 | Sounds Like a Cereal Bowl | Cereal Bowl Music |
-| 1995 | Not Bad For a White Boy | Cereal Bowl Music |+| 1995 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2020/06/27/ethereal-soul-not-bad-for-a-white-boy/|Not Bad For a White Boy]] | Cereal Bowl Music |
  
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