“Last Exit Before Morning” is a 14‑minute, four‑part progressive suite about a looping road, a turn that never arrives, and a moment left behind. Each movement—White Lines in Rewind, Repeat the Road, The Exit, and Letting Go—traces shifting states of mind until the final stillness meets the edge of night.
[Influences: Genesis, Pink Floyd]
I. White Lines in Rewind (0:00) II. Repeat the Road 4:20) III. The Exit (8:24) IV. Letting Go (12:30)
“Library Of Endless Corridors” is a prog‑metal reflection on the overwhelming pursuit of knowledge. The library becomes a shifting mindscape where the narrator searches for answers that stay just out of reach, guided by a quiet keeper who subtly reshapes what can be understood.
“Ghost In The Wire” explores the tension between human consciousness and the digital systems we plug into—our fight to hold onto identity and emotion inside an impersonal network. It reflects on alienation, technological dependence, and the search for clarity amid the noise.
[Influences: King Crimson, Rush] Part I — “The Trace” (0.00) Part II — “Signal Drift” (3:06)
“No More Tomorrows” is a cinematic progressive rock track about realizing you can’t keep drifting and waiting for tomorrow. It captures a search for direction as time moves on, ending with the choice to define your path before it slips away.
“Running From Himself” is a gritty prog rock epic about a man who tried to escape his rough past and build a legitimate life, only to watch it all crumble in one night. A powerful meditation on destiny, choice, and the person you can’t escape: yourself.
“The Sleeping Giant” is a 20-minute prog epic about land that moves once and changes everything around it. The “giant” isn’t a creature or a symbol — it’s the ridge itself, a body of earth that has been still for a long time
“Orbit of a Stranger Sun” explores the moment an astronaut confronts a star so strange it bends his mind, forcing him to merge with the unknown. It’s a journey of isolation, awe, and transformation—losing yourself to something larger than life. Enjoy this 13-minute prog journey.
“The Clockmaker’s Paradox” is an electronic progressive‑rock tale about a man who builds a clock that stops time, only to find himself aging alone in a frozen world. Haunting and atmospheric, it explores isolation, regret, and the quiet acceptance that controlling time means losing the life within it.
“Eventide.” An instrumental piece
[Influences: Steve Hackett / Genesis, Pink Floyd, and Focus.
ROCK
“Beautiful Disaster” is about finding beauty in brokenness, meaning in chaos, and intimacy in imperfection, and choosing to stay present in a collapsing world rather than turning away.
“Digital Burnout” is about mental exhaustion from being constantly online—endless scrolling, input, and notifications slowly draining focus until everything feels numb and overloaded. Retro grunge rock.
“Thunderwheel” is about hard work turning into an unstoppable force. Every strike, every effort builds momentum until it becomes something powerful enough to break through anything—like “cracking the sky.”*
“River Of The Sun” is about searching for a lost sense of self or a place of clarity. The “river” symbolizes a state of being where the narrator felt whole, alive, and connected.
“Crazy Like No Other” is a country‑rock track about being irresistibly drawn to a wild, unpredictable woman who turns ordinary moments into chaotic adventures. The narrator is captivated by her runaway‑train energy, caught between thrill and instability, unable to shake the hold she has on his mind.
“Somerset Station” is a rock ballad about waiting and longing. The narrator watches trains come and go for someone who never arrives, capturing missed connections, quiet heartbreak, and the bittersweet weight of memory.
“Small Talk Champions” is a playful, tongue-in-cheek look at the everyday ritual of polite conversation. It celebrates the absurdity of the tiny interactions we all navigate—asking about the weather, checking in with “How are you doin’?”, and filling the silence with words that don’t always mean much.
Not everything revolves around you—but what if you think it does? “The Solar System Curation” turns narcissism into a universe of its own.
And tearful ballads like “Don’t Wait For The Morning To Come.”
R&B
“Shake It To the Daylight” is a funky, soulful celebration of letting go and living in the moment. It’s about stepping into the rhythm, dancing through the night, and feeling the city’s energy come alive. With funky grooves, punchy horns, and chantable choruses, it’s a track made to move your body, lift your spirit, and keep the party going all night.