Prior to deciding on the final cover art for the album, I mocked up four versions and held a vote over on my Facebook page. These were the four options.

Observer is my fifth solo album, and I’m as proud of it as I am of any of my other albums. I envisioned this one as a sort of heist movie. That idea drove the production and mood of the whole thing.

You can stream the entire album on my Youtube page.

Cover to Cover: Volume One, is a collection of mostly acoustic versions of 80s and 90s songs that I’ve loved forever. The album is available to stream in its entirety on my Youtube page, and is for sale on Bandcamp.

My first solo album is called Diamondhead. Produced and mixed by my good friend Bill Zappia, this album was written in my hotel room, on a trip to Hawaii. It holds a special place in my heart as the first thing I released that wasn’t a No More Kings album.

My sixth studio album, and my third solo album, We Know What You Think of Us, explores the divisive nature of online communication. It’s a 6-song EP, and it’s the second album that I produced myself, so I’m quite proud of it.

Most of the songs started as improvisational loop sessions on my Boss RC-202. I took them into Logic and started refining the grooves, adding thicker electronic drums and synth pads.

My second solo album is called In Measured Hundredweight. It’s a post-apocalyptic album, loosely inspired by the James Mangold film, Logan. It marked a huge milestone for me, being the first album that I produced myself.

I brought in long-time No More Kings collaborator Neil DeGraide to mix it.