I make music.
<p class="p1">I'm making an album about zombies! And George W. Bush! How could you not already be sold?!</p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1">Broadly speaking, the album will be industrial, but it's not being constrained to hardline interpretations of the genre. Think early 80s industrial that grew out of early electronic, cold wave, etc. Fans of Skinny Puppy, Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, early video games (8-bit & 16-bit), Frontline Assembly and a bunch of other bands will feel right at home with my music.</p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p1">So, here's the setup for the album's concept:</p> <p class="p1"> </p> <p class="p1"><em>In another reality, George W. Bush is still President of the United States. The recent rash of cannibalistic, zombie-like attacks have turned out to be the harbinger of an actual zombie apocalypse. Turns out that the Mayan calendar predicted the full outbreak with almost laser-like precision.</em></p> <p class="p2"> </p> <p class="p3"><em>As the country descends into terror, carnage and societal revolt, President Bush enacts a plan to round up, inter and quarantine the zombies, believing that there may be a cure for the infection, that they may yet be helped.</em></p> <p class="p4"> </p> <p class="p3"><em>Ultimately, this plan proves futile, and the zombies break free of the government's containment facilities, overrunning and decimating the federal forces keeping them in check. Because nearly all the nation's defenses have been stationed at quarantine facilities, there are few organized forces left in place to fight the coming horde.</em></p> <p class="p4"> </p> <p class="p3"><em>As chaos descends, the nation struggles to maintain order and safety and ultimately largely succumbs to the undead threat. Bands of survivors hold together and fight back against the horde, which is eventually defeated, but only at catastrophic cost to humanity.</em></p> <p class="p4"> </p> <p class="p3">The problem is this: I need a bit more equipment than I currently have to finish this album. </p>