This is one of my favourite songs off my most recent EP, The End Of The Beginning.
One of a series of songs (starting to become a sub-genre) about creeps and children; cautionary, not instructional.
This is one of my favourite songs off my most recent EP, The End Of The Beginning.
One of a series of songs (starting to become a sub-genre) about creeps and children; cautionary, not instructional.
Featuring vocals by my friend Rachel Smith, from Arousal Disasters.
Drums performed by Rob Greenway/Brilliantfish. This song was written as a tribute to the victims of the École Polytechnique massacre, December 6, 1989. It’s framed as a fictional love letter from a boyfriend of one of the victims.
If you’re interested in more from Rachel (which you should be), I played guitar all over Rachel’s latest album Famous Secrets (2007).
I’ve updated the Free Music page. There are a number of tracks that I’ve made public recently which you might enjoy…
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Killing All My Friends - Love song meets murder ballad. This started off as an exercise in finding out what would happen if I tried to write a song for a James Bond flick. Available at iTunes on Thanks To Science, We’ve Got Love