Blake Mills

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Don't Tell Our Friends About Me 05:19 Tools
Wintersong 04:17 Tools
It'll All Work Out 04:28 Tools
Hey Lover 03:22 Tools
Silence Is Sincerity 04:43 Tools
If I'm Unworthy 04:56 Tools
Cheers 03:32 Tools
Hiroshima 04:26 Tools
History of My Life 03:54 Tools
Heart Of Mine 05:30 Tools
Like It's Something 03:28 Tools
Women Know 04:33 Tools
Curable Disease 07:11 Tools
Under the Underground 03:43 Tools
Cry To Laugh 03:43 Tools
Seven 03:43 Tools
Just Out Of View 03:43 Tools
Gold Coast Sinkin' 03:43 Tools
Three Weeks In Havana 03:43 Tools
Shed Your Head 07:11 Tools
Half Asleep 03:43 Tools
Before It Fell 03:43 Tools
If I'm Unworthy - Single Edit 03:43 Tools
One 03:43 Tools
Two 03:43 Tools
Three 03:43 Tools
I Hope 07:11 Tools
Five 07:11 Tools
Four 07:11 Tools
Dead End Street 03:24 Tools
Cheers (Demo) 03:24 Tools
Blake Mills - It'll All Work Out 03:24 Tools
Ullawatu 00:00 Tools
Guitar Moves - Episode 2 00:00 Tools
History Of My Life (Demo) 02:23 Tools
The Woman Knows (Demo) 04:32 Tools
Heart Of Mine (feat. Danielle Haim) 05:30 Tools
Hiroshima (Live at Berkeley Street Studios 04:45 Tools
Don't Tell All Our Friends About Me 04:47 Tools
Oh Yes (Demo) 05:00 Tools
It'll All Work Out (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Your Friends About Me (Honey I'm Home Session) 00:30 Tools
Gold Coast Sinkin 00:30 Tools
It'll all workout 04:27 Tools
If I m Unworthy 00:30 Tools
Save the Last Dance for Me 03:54 Tools
It'll All Work Out (Honey I'm Home Session) 00:00 Tools
Bluchell 03:54 Tools
Curable Disease (Yours Truly Session) 00:00 Tools
Don t Tell Our Friends About Me 05:20 Tools
Don't Tell Our Friends About Me [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Green Onions 00:00 Tools
I I 00:00 Tools
Markham 03:54 Tools
Strange Fruit 04:04 Tools
Heart of Mine feat. Danielle Haim (Bob Dylan cover) 05:30 Tools
The Woman Knows 05:30 Tools
Don’t Tell Our Friends About Me (feat. Fiona Apple & Jon Brion) 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Our Friends About Me (with Fiona Apple) 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Your Friends About Me 00:00 Tools
Seven (with Fiona Apple) 03:54 Tools
22. Heart Of Mine 05:30 Tools
Dont Tell Our Friends About Me 02:55 Tools
Come Together 02:55 Tools
Bluchell (instrumental) 03:54 Tools
I 03:54 Tools
Hey Lover [Explicit] 03:54 Tools
I I I 03:54 Tools
‘If I’m Unworthy’ 04:27 Tools
It Will All Work Out 04:27 Tools
Wallflower 03:42 Tools
Gold Coast Sinking 04:27 Tools
Heart Of Mine - Blake Mills 05:30 Tools
I V 05:30 Tools
Like Its Something 03:42 Tools
I Hope (Bobby Charles Cover) 03:42 Tools
If I'm Unworthy (Single Edit) 03:42 Tools
Guitar Power 03:42 Tools
Fuck Your Mothers Righteous 03:42 Tools
03 Don't Tell All Our Friends About Me 03:42 Tools
Hey Lover (Official Video) 03:42 Tools
Don't Tell Our Friends About Me (feat. Fiona Apple) 03:42 Tools
V 03:42 Tools
If I'm Not Worthy 03:42 Tools
Silence Is Sincerity (Instrumental) 03:42 Tools
22. Heart Of Mine - Blake Mills 03:42 Tools
Blake Mills - Hey Lover 03:42 Tools
  • 618,424
    plays
  • 110,731
    listners
  • 618424
    top track count

Blake Mills (born September 21, 1986) is an American songwriter, guitarist, producer, and composer based in California. Break Mirrors is Mills’ debut solo album and the latest step in a remarkable musical career that has seen everyone from Kid Rock to Cass McCombs solicit his services as a guitarist. Mills’ trip began with Simon Dawes, the young L.A. rock outfit he formed with his childhood pal Taylor Goldsmith. They made an album, Carnivore, and eventually shared stages with some of the biggest bands in America, cranking out a fresh yet classic sound the Los Angeles Times called “exhilarating.” After his collaboration with Goldsmith ran its course, Mills moved into the next phase of his career, as sideman to the stars. He moved quickly, too: In only a few short years Mills has become one of the most in-demand session guitarists in all of Los Angeles, touring with Cass McCombs, Jenny Lewis, Band of Horses and Julian Casablancas and recording with Weezer, Kid Rock, Jakob Dylan , Andrew Bird, and Jesca Hoop, among others. “When it comes to playing guitar for other people,” he says, “...a lot of my dreams have already come true.” Now Mills is taking center stage with a set of tunes that reflect that extraordinary wealth of experience. Recorded in casual bursts between other gigs over the course of much of 2009, Break Mirrors strikes a perfect balance between talent and tastefulness: You won’t miss Mills’ impressive playing—check out the fuzzy slide guitar solo on “Hiroshima,” for starters—but what sticks with you is his songwriting, which hits a bittersweet coming-of-age note. In “It’ll All Work Out” he analyzes his parents’ marriage and comes to some surprising conclusions, and “History of My Life” ponders the best way to celebrate one’s privileges. (“It’s about a humility that comes with the transition into adulthood,” Mills says with typical thoughtfulness.) Elsewhere, “Cheers” documents a painful breakup, while “Hey Lover” celebrates the healthy relationship Mills is in right now. “I wrote that song while I was on a tour and showed it to her when I got back home,” he says. “And then we actually ended up singing it together on this record.” With a laugh Mills describes the track as “my first song of having someone after one too many songs of longing.” “Hey Lover” may only be rivaled by the album's artwork, for which Mills sought the help of acclaimed artist Sage Vaughn; together, the two collaborated in creating a collage that represents each song. The music on Break Mirrors comes out of a long tradition of mellow Southern California rock. Yet, perhaps thanks to Mills’ work for other artists, the songs also reveal traces of something entirely different. There’s also a sly sense of humor in much of the material that Mills credits to his time with Ben Bridwell and Ryan Monroe (Band of Horses). “There's a humor in some people's music that is not kitschy,” he explains. “And in some of those cases it ends up uncovering a certain kind of despair.” The result is a record that feels as expansive as it does intimate, as forward-looking as it is nostalgic. Blake Mills is much more than the session guy, the band member, or the solo artist. Break Mirrors is the proof. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.