A Boy Named Earth

Autumn, Part 1 Autumn, Part 1
This is the first part of Autumn, the first movement of our album Seasons.

Autumn, Part 2 Autumn, Part 2
The second part of Autumn, the first movement on our album, Seasons. Interestingly enough, we did the entire Autumn movement in one take during recording.

Autumn, Part 3 Autumn, Part 3
This is the third part of Autumn, the first movement of our album Seasons.

Winter, Part 1 Winter, Part 1
This is the first part of Winter, the second movement on our album Seasons.

Winter, Part 2 Winter, Part 2
The second part of Winter, the second movement in the Seasons saga. Believe it or not, people have actually requested this song at a show.

Winter, Part 3 Winter, Part 3
This is the third part of Winter, the second movement our album Seasons.

Spring, Part 1 Spring, Part 1
This is the first part of Spring, the third movement from our album Seasons.

Spring, Part 2 Spring, Part 2
This is the second part of Spring, the third movement on our album Seasons. Keep an ear out for the un-pronounceable word.

Spring, Part 3 Spring, Part 3
This is the third part of Spring, the third movement on our album Seasons. It features Dan Brown in a lead vocals role, which is amazing considering how he forgot the lyrics (which he had written himself) on the day of recording.

Summer, Part 1 Summer, Part 1
This is the first part of the fourth and final movement of our album Seasons.

Summer, Part 2 Summer, Part 2
This is the second part of the fourth and final movement of our album Seasons. Two things to note: It's the longest track on the album, and the bleep/bloop delay at the beginning was the only source of constant overdubbing throughout the entire recor

Summer, Part 3 Summer, Part 3
This is the final track on Seasons, the third part of the fourth movement, summer. This track was done in one take, but it's interesting to note that the breakdown fill at (0:00) wasn't intentional-someone didn't count and kept playing. Either way, w

Gavotte In G Minor Gavotte In G Minor
Penned by Dan Brown, this strings-driven piece is, without a doubt, our most popular song. To date, I believe we've closed every single show with it, even before Seasons was out.