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 ultimate tribute. An arranged medley that weaves the iconic "Dream On" theme into an Eastern Asian epic with subtle hints of "Enter Sandman", and "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" woven in.
A haunting journey where sirens' voices morph into ancient strings. Melodic chamber pop meets psychedelic Middle Eastern mysticism. Ethereal.
A 10 minute collision of 1970s symphonic grandeur and gravelly British narration. Hammond B3 swells and soaring violins drive a cinematic odyssey through transformation, light, and transcendence.
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".
Quake is about the tipping point when a match strike burns down the old structures to make room for a future forged in the fallout. With its thunderous percussion, layered harmonies, and an "outlaws-to-the-storm" mentality, "The Quake" is a signal.
The word 'Apotheosis' refers to a climax or the elevation of someone to divine status; this song is a musical representation of that ascent. It’s also a tribute to Rick Wakeman's "Six Wives" LP.
'The Obsidian String' started with a simple experiment: how much energy could I squeeze out of a single cello line? The result is a track that celebrates the tension between the old world and the new. It’s the sound of history running at 128 bpm.
"Bathysphere" explores the tension between isolation and discovery. It maps the journey of sinking into the unknown, where the pressure of the world outside is matched only by the deep, resonant silence found within the vessel.
"Found Me" was born out of those long stretches of life where you feel like you're shouting into a void. I wanted to capture the exact millisecond where the silence breaks that moment when someone finally hears you.
"Come One, Come All" is an electrifying instrumental track that captures the high-stakes energy and vintage flair of a 1970s spy thriller.
Glass Fracture is a deconstructed jazz waltz. It trades speed for suspense, using a 3/4 pulse and dissonant piano clusters to create a dark, cinematic atmosphere in the A minor key.