Vote for your favorite of these very rough songs created in about 2 hours to see it become a more polished and professional finished product!
Vote for your favorite song to see it get polished!
Vote for your favorite of these very rough songs created in about 2 hours to see it become a more polished and professional finished product!
Good Folks Club is an album of processing, not an album of clear understanding. Much has been shaken and sifted in my own faith journey over the past three years, and these three songs stem from that. At the same time, there is an arc to the story - from the angst of the title track to the more reflective “You Loved Me Before” to the joyful surrender of “Poor in Spirit,” the listener can trace the trajectory towards a healthier, more rooted-in-Christ place.
I’m excited to announce that I will be releasing my latest album, Good Folks Club, on October 13, 2022! This three-track EP is a culmination of a few years of processing challenging thoughts around the Church and my own faith. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s a journey in three parts that I hope others … Continue reading New Album on Its Way!
https://open.spotify.com/album/160Vv9fVP0qMrivhPdELZ9 Listen Now: Apple Music/iTunes YouTube Music YouTube Spotify Deezer Amazon One of the bright spots resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic is the explosion of creative activity it has sparked. Through this bizarre season, my interest in creating music through purely electronic means skyrocketed, going from being in the same vicinity as conducting at the … Continue reading Step Off the Elevator is Here!
I'm happy to announce that a fun little project will soon be ready to release into the wild and woolly world of the internet! I've been taking some time recently to polish up a few electronic music tracks. Stay tuned for the release of Step Off the Elevator in the coming weeks, and for an … Continue reading Step Off The Elevator: New EP Coming Soon!
"Is this for here or to go?" asked the rather jolly Panda Express employee who was getting my lunch ready for me. "It's for to go," I replied. I've been using that "for to go" phrase for several years now -- most fast food workers seem to get a kick out of it. Actually, this particular … Continue reading Panda Express and My Discovery of “Work”