Ward C Locke
I promise you didn't hear this scorching version of the Lord's Prayer in Sunday School! A modern cover of the 1973 hit by Sister Janet Mead. Soulful vocals meet anthemic guitars for an inspiring, high-energy spiritual experience.
The Architect is a sonic exploration of power and structure, inspired by the cold, calculated precision of urban brutalism.
"Solitude's Embrace": A heavy metal journey through the soul. Thundering riffs and raw energy meet the quiet power of being alone.
"Timeless Ways": A heavy metal anthem of destiny. Crushing riffs and soaring vocals meet in a battle of old spirits and eternal roads.
"Forge Your Steel": A gritty blue-collar metal anthem. Raw riffs and powerhouse vocals drive a story of hard-earned strength.
A nod to the 1970 classic from Atomic Rooster, "Death Walks Behind You" is a grim metal march. Chugging riffs and eerie keys paint a dark, relentless chase through the shadows of mortality.
A heavy-hitting polka-metal cover of The Osmonds' 1972 hit. A wild, riff-driven commentary on pollution those "Crazy Horses" are exhaust fumes!
The moment you realize that the life you spent years building was actually an 'architecture of pain'. We often try to ignore the 'cracks' and 'glitches,' but eventually, the whole thing slides. This song is about the 'white noise' that takes over.
This track is a tribute to Gil Gerard, who passed away in 2025 at the age of 82 who was best known for his iconic role as Captain William “Buck Rogers" in "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century".
"Everyone's An Asshole" is a visceral, high-octane Alternative Rock anthem that explores the crushing weight of modern survival and the systemic "machine" that pits us against one another.
I’ve always been fascinated by the weight of Asia’s 'Only Time Will Tell,' but I wanted to hear it with the raw, sonic aggression of a modern rock track. 'The Bitter Truth' is about that 'perfect lie' finally cracking under the pressure of time.
Event Horizon Monday, Modern Angst, 9-to-5 Anthem, Relatable Rock, Gritty Vocals, Monday Morning Blues, Alternative Guitar, High Tempo Rock, Existential Lyrics, Orbital Routine.
"She's High Voltage" is a high-voltage tribute to the golden age of arena rock, blending the theatrical flair of Queen with the driving, blue-collar grit of Foreigner and AC/DC.
A relentless exploration of polyphonic tension and analog grit, this instrumental suite captures the mechanical violence of 1971 symphonic prog through distorted Hammond stabs and Moog leads.
A lost tape from the archives, dusted off and given new life. This track captures the raw, unfiltered spirit of 1974loud amps, real drums, and one take to get it right. It’s not just a song; it’s a piece of rock history preserved.
"Frankenstein" is an explosive, high-energy reimagining of the Edgar Winter Group instrumental classic, capturing the raw power and experimental spirit of 1970s progressive rock.
"Soft Top" is a high-energy, humorous hard rock track that uses an elaborate mechanical metaphor to describe a very relatable human "breakdown".