Released: May 2025

It's Hard To Find A God

For several millennia now, the Judeo-Christian tradition has held a radical standard for love: love God, love your neighbor, and even love your enemy (or at least try your best to do so). Today’s postmodern world flips that script, insisting that the greatest love is to love yourself first. The tracks onIt's Hard To Find A Godsound the alarm on the unintended consequences of this self-worship. Examining everything from the subtle coercion of modern culture ("You Should Check This Out," "All Things More," and the title track) to the eventual emptiness left by the hollow promise of self-love ("Love Yourself," "Quit My Job To Travel," and "Echo Chamber Song"), these songs cut through the cultural noise to point back to an enduring and sacrificial love—the one originally defined and expressed in Jesus Christ.

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Released: December 2023

Guinea Fowl and the Easter Bunny

Think of this album as “getting back into the gym.”  In this case, great musicians, learning to work together, becoming a solid band, taking a bunch of good songs and making them stronger.  Stretching and exercising.  Working all the muscle groups.  The resulting tracks bear fruit from the workout.  The album moves from grappling with the desperation of our times (“Miracle Spring Water”) to the sometimes challenging treadmill of day-to-day modern life (“Just More Same”).  It stretches from the stability and benefits that flow from following absolute truth (“Draw The Line”) to the inevitable mirage and disappointment of trying to marry faith and politics (“Senator Quinn”).  Ultimately, these are songs that begin to see the world more clearly, through the enduring lens of a Judeo-Christian worldview.

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