Blake Sandberg of ALIENS: a Post-Punk and a 9-11 Story of Survival

Never considering myself attracted to post-punk, I was engrossed by the story of both a visual and audio post-punk artist, Blake Sandberg of ALIENS. His story opened me up to a genre I would have not considered to be in my wheelhouse. It is one of a thousand 9/11 attack survival stories and how an artist can dig into his craft to cope with suffering on the way to survival.  You can hear the rest of the story in the interview I conducted with Blake on The Long Island Sound Podcast. 

EP Release Party in Brooklyn

Blake Sandberg’s New York City post-punk band ALIENS announced the  last show of the year and EP release party at Littlefield in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Friday December 2. I was able to sample their songs a few weeks ago.

The AGORAPHONIC EP compiles singles from 2007 to the present.  ALIENS new songs were captured in Brooklyn at B.C. Studios, by Martin Bisi. The singles are “Leave Luck to Heaven” and a cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Tower of Song.”  The songs feature Blake Sandberg on guitar and vocals with ALIENS new bassist Kevin Jones and George Fiala on drums. 

AGORAPHONIC is getting steady radio airplay across the country landing it in the NACC Top 200 and in the Top 20 Alternative Chart – currently at #13.  Check out the Brooklyn Release Party at Littlefield’s here.

Blake Sandberg is an accomplished American artist. He creates iconic images and uses words in his paintings to explore meaning and associations with objects in our environments. 

The Best Laid Plans

Blake Sandberg battles a rare inner-ear disorder and illnesses from exposure to Ground Zero after 9/11.  Blake died in a hospital in 2005 and was resuscitated.  He is an artist and has been described as an “idea machine.”  His first guitar was given to him by a friend, it became a mission.  Words he wrote quickly became songs.  Chords bashed out on the guitar to carry them. And his 9/11 story begins with the planned opening of his art exhibit.

BLAKE BY ANDREA BUCCI

… and then 911 happened. And I had an art opening a couple of days before that. And my parents and my brother were in town for it. You know, there were fires a few blocks below me. It was a strange world to be in. So I think it naturally went to painting and writing and things.”

Blake Sandberg

The New EP

ALIENS frontman, Blake Sandberg says “Tower of Song” became important to him during the Covid shutdown. 

I thought I might learn the song. I was home playing guitar and looking out the window

Blake Sandberg

Leonard Cohen’s lyrics have similar imagery.  One day while walking to get something to eat he found a vinyl copy of Hank Williams Greatest Hits album someone had put out on their steps.  He took it as a sign.  In the song Cohen says “I said to Hank Williams how lonely does it get?”  

Leonard Cohen


Sandberg sped up the song up to a runaway train pace, while managing to cram all the words into the song without ruining it and making something of his own out of it. He also related the current times with political upheaval and division to the lyrics of this song. “I see you standing there on the other side. I don’t know how this river got so wide.”  Sandberg takes on the weight of this cover song and his vocal performance is noteworthy.  Martin Bisi’s production work keeps the train on the tracks.

“Enjoy Killing Time” was released in the first Covid shutdown in NYC.  This track was recorded with guest drummer Hunt Sales, the legendary drummer for Iggy Pop “Lust For Life” and David Bowie’s Tin Machine.

ALIENS are Blake Sandberg, Miguel Vela, and Kevin Jones. Vela has taken over the drums over the last 12 months.  As a trio they form a powerful post-punk band capable of scream-along anthems, searing sci-fi guitar riffs, with a heavy dose of Jones’s bass and Vela’s pounding drums.  

It’s refreshing to come across an artist who takes his suffering and joys and bangs out raw emotion into his music. Post-punk is a discover, I need to explore, it’s an appropriate megaphone to express what we need to hear. ALIENS deliver!  

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1BV9ipWiAkrxzD111DOSM7

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