
When Minneapolis born and raised singer-songwriter Tyler Blanski picks up his guitar he tells stories. Blanski's personal, literary, and historical lyrics are intimate and heartfelt. He writes what he lives.
"I want to write songs that people can relate to," he says, "songs that convict and inspire, songs that make a grown man want to swing on a swing set."
And whether it's a song about a lost love or a cold beer, slavery, faith, or a late night pillow fight, Blanski's "Out from the Darkness" (Ezekiel Records, 2008) does just that.
If you love Blanski's music, share it with your friends. He'd rather have them enjoy it for free, than not have it at all. But a great way to support Tyler is to - maybe, someday - buy his album. Nothing beats holding the real thing. To purchase a CD copy of "Out from the Darkness," just click on Tyler here:



