Dan Sheehan
Acoustic folk rocker telling the story of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
Angstful rocker about the role of fate in our lives and our hopes for something better in the afterlife.
Punk rocker about a breakup occurring via postcard from a contradictory girlfriend.
Latin rock instrumental influenced by Santana and Tito Puente, featuring guest keyboards by Patrick Moraz of Yes, the Moody Blues, Main Horse and Refugee.
A song about narcissistic people who consider their work to be clearly more important than the work of others! Andy Krikun guests on piano.
A mostly acoustic guitar instrumental taking the listener through multiple emotions experienced when a loved one passes on.
A tale of addiction, featuring guest organist Patrick Moraz (Yes, the Moody Blues, Refugee, Mainhorse)
Somewhat proggish rocker replete with Eastern drones and Australian didgeridoo, not too mention some esoteric lyrics.
Manic grunge meets classic rock in this testament about a well-known bassist turned junkie.
Psychedelic rap/rock hybrid about the American government's and populace's lack of concern over the injury and death non-Americans, particularly those killed in our recent wars.
A song about returning from the dead to stalk one's lover (not something I recommend or endorse, but what Dracula did in Brahm Stoker's book, or at least in the movie version).
Don't spend all day inside the house daydreaming! Get out there and LIVE, dang it! Carpe diem!
A prog-rocker for people who are way too much into J.R.R. Tolkien and D&D, or maybe who just like 70s Rush, Led Zeppelin and Calvin and Hobbes. Pay attention to the surprise ending!!!
Jazzy, funky instrumental written by me and long lost bandmate Jon Tannen.
A song about how New York City can be cold, literally and figuratively.
Hating takes a lot of precious time, and energy. Use it sparingly!