Lost in Tomorrow Perspective on Gloves Down

I'm a songwriter/musician/producer who works with vocalists from around the world. This allows me to exist outside of typical 'genre' categories and explore everything from melodic rock and metal to RATM-inspired funk rock.

I've dealt with depression all my life. It wasn't until I was well into adulthood that I learned that your inner voice isn't actually you. This song was a catharsis of sorts, letting my inner voice out for the world to hear and, hopefully, help someone else who's dealing with he same thing,

This is a metal song at heart, but with elements of electronica, a big hooky chorus and even a little prog in the bridge.

It depends on who's writing the lyrics. I tend to write about more serious topics -- your inner voice in "Gloves Down," imposter syndrome in "Fault Lines," etc. -- but we also have a radio-ready rock ballad ("If I Speak") and a just-for-fun funk rocker ("Bishima Badass").

There are a few legendary artists I'd love to work with. Rick Rubin is at the top of that list, but in terms of musicians, the shortlist includes Trent Reznor (NIN), Run the Jewels, Zach de la Rocha and Chris Cornell (RIP)