A musician whose work spans rock, pop, and spiritual themes since the early 2000s.
For a sense of his range, start with 'Future Love Song' and 'Blind'. They frame his style well, melodic, a bit brooding, and straight to the point.
Over the years, albums like 'Betrayal' and 'The Imposter' have shown a shift in his sound, blending rock and pop with a reflective edge. Tracks like 'Future Love Song' and 'Blind' anchor his catalog, offering a mix of melody and introspection that feels lived-in.
He emerged in the early 2000s with 'Stereotype Be', backed by musicians like bassist Tim Chandler and drummer Dan Hutchison. Later records such as 'Betrayal' and 'The Imposter' hinted at a more developed approach, though the core rock and pop elements remained.
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