I wrote and recorded this album during the first year of my grieving process after unexpectedly losing my father. It took a while to actually write music to all the thoughts and feelings I went through, not only because it was more vulnerable than I have ever felt but also because it seemed too big of a task to possibly fail at. When I finally
I wrote and recorded this album during the first year of my grieving process after unexpectedly losing my father. It took a while to actually write music to all the thoughts and feelings I went through, not only because it was more vulnerable than I have ever felt but also because it seemed too big of a task to possibly fail at. When I finally started putting chords behind the random notes I had written down describing the unusual and impractical thoughts that went through my head this past year, I knew it was special and that I wanted to share it. For the first time since I was a kid, I was making music solely for the artistic and therapeutic rather than needing to worry about catchy melodies or commercial viability. I hope the music resonates with you, whether it's because you can relate to losing someone close to you or whether it's just because you appreciate honest, vulnerable music. It's very scary and feels like I'm closing the casket on my dad all over again by "finishing" this project. But my hope is that I've created something he would've been proud of and related to as someone who lost his own father at a similarly, relatively young age.
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We're Not In A Rush 5:440:00/5:44
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Wherever You're At 3:440:00/3:44
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My Brother & Me 3:380:00/3:38
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Small Town Stories 3:190:00/3:19
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Lonely People Music 3:370:00/3:37
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