Kenny Yeager
This is a reimagining of a song written by my buddy Ben L. I took it in a direction vaguely akin to Coldplay meets David Crowder.
The second movement in The Battalion. This song is written for piano and strings.
The first phase of a four movement work I am calling 'The Battalion.' Don't let the term 'march' fool you; this is a symphonic piece.
A fairly simple and short piece. Three instruments (piano, strings, and woodwind) come together to present a winding tale.
This was my first complete orchestrated piece. It still remains one of my most polished songs.
The last of my orchestrated pieces under the Overlooked Identity name.
A recent acoustic track that came after listening to a lot of John Mayer.
An acoustic song I wrote a little while back... decided to record it.
Another piano piece. This one is set in a minor key with dramatic hints to it. It was probably inspired by playing Castlevania.
A piano piece I wrote one Sunday afternoon. Heavy use of triplets and Mozart-inspiration are present.
A simple yet catchy piece with a spacey guitar as the sole instrument. Infinitely loopable... and fitting for dungeon crawling adventures.
Moody, bass- and piano-driven piece with some usage of organ-like tones. Along with an unexpected shift from a minor to a major key.