We all know that Santa lives forever, and that means he’ll still be around at the end of the Universe itself.
Read MoreI worked with French director Florent Tillon on this documentary, a somber and satirical tone-poem about Detroit.
Read MoreThis 2010 short film uses the 2007 album of the same name as score. A live-action cartoon, a silent film, a dumb play about Zelda and the Unibrows.
Read MoreIn 2008 I was crew for production and postproduction on this indie dark comedy featuring Ron Perlman and Joey Pantoliano. The experience was a film school unto itself and influenced my future production style. The film won best screenplay at the San Diego film festival in 2009.
Read MoreFor the third album, Zelda and the Unibrows introduce a host of new collaborators and eschew mid-2000s Detroit hipsterdom in an hilarious send-up about “City Kids” that will have you splitting your sides with nostalgia and smug judgement! Don’t miss: “Couch” is mesmerizing! “Adaptive Reuse” is a charming fixer-upper! And “Secret Penis” mystifies critics and scientists alike.
Read MoreAlbum 4 of 4 recorded for Chinese Happy, closing 2006 with optimism.
Read MoreA six-episode experiment with the new-fangled “pod-cast” format. Includes all kinds of goodness unavailable elsewhere including a great ambient piece called “Stretchy Penis,” an hour-long takeover of WPHS, and guest appearances from collaborators.
Read MoreThe third full length I recorded for Chinese Happy.
Read MoreAn EP I recorded for Andy Baillargeon, hot on the heels of finishing the “Knowing What Birds Know” full-length. This album seems to be unavailable.
Read MoreThe first of two releases I recorded for my friend Andrew J. Baillargeon. I play a few very minimal accordion parts on a few tracks, and Samuel Seed engineered a few, too.
Read MoreThe Mangler devours future criminals as babies, preventing their lives of crime. Join this heroic figure and his Uncle, Dr. Horatio, on a twisted journey of craven insanity. This one-season serial produced by Waiting For Lunch Radio Theatre reveals some of the foundation under Erie Canal Theatre’s formation a decade later.
Read MoreThis is the second of four albums I recorded for high school friends Chinese Happy with co-engineer Jason Sterle. We set up our gear on a card table, mixed with home stereo speakers and backed up to an iPod, because they could be used as hard drives. Early Aughties suburban punk.
Read More“Greens,” the second Zelda and the Unibrows album, stands as two one-act plays: “Happy Tape,” a charming suite of original music scored to the voices found on a thrift-store cassette circa 1978, and “The Inconceivable Excursions of Captain Spacerocket In The 24th Century,” a rather noisy space opera of sorts.
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