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In 2010, Mills released his first solo LP via Record Collection. The original intent for the self-titled[22] album was to serve as a calling card for Mills to get session work.[23] It was touted as the album of the year by many websites and fellow musicians, despite its limited release.[24][25] After spending back-to-back years on tour and in the studio playing on other people's records, Mills made the decision to begin producing in order to explore musical concepts beyond guitar in late 2011.[26] Analog Edition Records released a Blake Mills double A side 7" in 2011, featuring the songs "Hey Lover" and "Wintersong" in 2011;[27] the former track would go on to feature in the first season of the HBO comedy series Silicon Valley in 2014.[28]
In January 2012, Mills appeared on Conan O'Brien for his first national televised performance as a solo artist. He covered Bob Dylan's "Heart of Mine", which he had recently recorded for an Amnesty International benefit CD.[29] Later that year, he went on to co-produce Jesca Hoop's album The House that Jack Built,[30][31] produced Sara Watkins' album Sun Midnight Sun,[32] wrote and produced "Sad Dream" on Sky Ferreira's EP Ghost. Mills was featured on electric slide guitar on the track '"Go Home" from the 2013 debut album from the group Lucius.[33] For the compilation album Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, he co-produced and played with Billy Gibbons and Matt Sweeney on the track "Oh Well".[34] Mills also served as the opening act and guitarist for Fiona Apple during her 2012 tour through North America.[35][36] Mills co-produced the track "Artifact 1" on Conor Oberst's album, Upside Down Mountain, which was released in May 2014.
Mills released his second full-length album, Heigh Ho, on September 16, 2014. This self-produced album combines a range of genres. Along with friends and inspirations including Fiona Apple, Jim Keltner, Don Was, Benmont Tench, Jon Brion, and Mike Elizondo, Mills recorded Heigh Ho at the legendary Ocean Way Recording studios in a room built for Frank Sinatra.[37] He also produced the sophomore release from Alabama Shakes. Recording took place at Sound Emporium in Nashville, a studio originally built for Sun Records house producer "Cowboy" Jack Clement.
In November 2018, Mills quietly released an almost-entirely-instrumental EP entitled Look on his own label imprint New Deal Music.[44] The album was created almost entirely using Roland guitar synthesizers from the 1970s with collaboration from saxophonist Sam Gendel, singer Natalie Mering of Weyes Blood, and violin and string-arrangement virtuoso, Rob Moose, who has appeared on nearly every release Mills has produced. Look was the second release on New Deal Music. The first New Deal release, in September 2018, was a soundtrack by Colin Stetson, Canadian-American saxophonist, multireedist, and composer based in Montreal, for the short-lived dramatic television series The First.
On December 5, 2019, Mills teased a clip of "Summer All Over" via an NPR piece by Grayson Haver Currin titled "Songs in an Emergency"[45] that centers around the urgency of climate change. It is a piano-based ballad musing on the Malibu fires of 2018 and co-written with Cass McCombs. When describing the spacious sound-landscape that the song embodies and the title, Mills commented that "writing about the season of summer inherently evokes a Beach Boys vibe, maybe because I'm in Los Angeles, but the implication of the warmest season happening all over the world at the same time is an 'endless summer.'" "Summer All Over" was featured on Mills' third full-length LP titled Mutable Set released in 2020[46] on New Deal Music with management support by Record Collection and distribution by Verve Label Group, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
In 2021 Blake and bassist Pino Palladino released their collaborative album Notes with Attachments on jazz label Impulse! Records. The album touched on a number of genres, including art rock, jazz and West African music, and featured 13 musicians and a wide range of instruments.[48]
Released on September 16, 2022, Mills produced and co-wrote the Marcus Mumford album, Self-Titled.[49]
Released March 3, 2023, Blake Mills composed, performed, and produced all songs on the album Aurora[50] for the North American musical drama streaming television miniseries Daisy Jones & The Six.
On June 10, 2023, Mills appeared with Joni Mitchell at her first ticketed concert in over two decades at The Gorge Amphitheatre, playing Mitchell's own guitar and accompanying her on "Amelia."[51][52] The next month, his album Jelly Road, co-written with Chris Weisman, was released on New Deal/Verve.[53]
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