Monalloh Foundry
I am now part of a Pittsburgh creative collective with the likes of: Dean Cercone, Legs Like Tree Trunks, Too Young, RIVKA, Dewey Marquee, Ocean Icon, Steph Neary, Maggie Negrete, Chris Mucci, Studio Corrida, Katie Capri, Richard Fontanese, and more. We recently made a Mix CD (with a bandcamp) that all of our musicians are on, as well as our visual artists designed the aesthetic of. Check it out! It's free to listen/download.
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I Am... Entropy
My third CD has more of an ambient feel to it than that past CD's. There are many songs with droning loops of reverberated guitar and vocals expanding behind my expressive ambiance. Just like that past sentence there is a density to it that you can wade in. The music is not meant to be played at you, but to surround and envelope you.
You can download it for whatever price you would like on bandcamp here. If $0.00 is what you want to pay, then put that in the blank when it asks you how much you want to pay.
You can download it for whatever price you would like on bandcamp here. If $0.00 is what you want to pay, then put that in the blank when it asks you how much you want to pay.
Check out "I Am... Entropy"
We Shouldn't
Huck
Autumn (I can't stay)
Native
Native was released on December 18th 2010. It was my second CD. Native started to incorporate my use of a Boss RC-20XL loop pedal. The repeating sounds in the background were created to help my solo acoustic style incorporate more sounds than I could do on my own, at once. My style had changed from solo acoustic-folk to experimental-folk. My next CD "I Am... Entropy" would change my music further still to sound more ambient and droning.
Native is called that to stress the idea that we are all natives of the same planet. Our separation of people into countries, classes, and even races negates that fact. We are all just seeds, waiting to burst through the Earth to meet the sun.
You can read a review of Native here and find it on bandcamp for download here.
Native is called that to stress the idea that we are all natives of the same planet. Our separation of people into countries, classes, and even races negates that fact. We are all just seeds, waiting to burst through the Earth to meet the sun.
You can read a review of Native here and find it on bandcamp for download here.

