I grew up on Rush, Megadeth, Faith No More, NIN, and later Cold — basically the kind of mixtape that could melt a Walkman. By 15 I was already playing bars and small rooms across central PA, figuring out how to make an acoustic guitar sound like an entire band.
Through the 2000s I fronted and formed a run of projects — most notably Faith Until Falling (two albums, seven years, hundreds of shows), along with a rotating cast of side projects that kept things loud: Thirteenth Coil, Oaks & The Hardwoods, Numbered Like Stars, Liquor Box, and the acoustic duo Alien String Symphony (A.S.S. forever). I also jumped in as a stand‑in frontman whenever bands needed someone to make noise.
These days I’m leaning hard into solo work: retro‑tinged originals, story songs, and 80s/90s acoustic nights.