Kundalini Junky
"1000 Miles" - a dark, cinematic retro synth-pop instrumental pulsing with 80s nocturnal energy. Shadowed basslines, brooding synth textures, and a relentless driving beat create the feeling of speeding through a rain-slick city at midnight.
“Walkin’ Tall" is a mellow rock ballad about love’s power to rebuild from within. Co-written with Brenda (lead vocal), it follows the path from solitude to shared strength. All guitars by Garrett Sweeny of Monster Magnet.
A high-energy electro synth instrumental inspired by the Latin nights at the Palladium. Driving rhythms, shimmering synth layers, and kinetic momentum recreate the pulse of a dance floor that never wanted the lights to come up.
A riff-heavy, high-energy rock track about emotional whiplash and mixed signals - the kind of push-pull that keeps you spinning when all you want is something real. Driven by grinding electric riffs from Garrett Sweeny of Monster Magnet.
“The Passion" is a driving, electric rock track built around one haunting question: Where did it go? Gritty guitars and restless energy push the song forward as it wrestles with the fading of something that once felt untouchable.
A mid-tempo, synth-textured alt-rock track with a European night mood, Desire Hastens Me captures the tension between silence and surrender. Clean guitars shimmer over atmosphere as longing turns into quiet passion.
Mid-tempo and atmospheric, “Silent Rapture" pairs shimmering clean guitar with subtle synths - an end-of-day reflection on finding peace after struggle and rediscovering love in its quietest form.
A driving declaration about truth and radical vulnerability - cutting through illusion and noise to one simple truth: love is the only truth that matters. Featuring a soaring solo by Garrett Sweeny (Monster Magnet).
Mid-tempo and acoustic-driven, “Society’s Theme" blends rhythmic guitar and an acoustic solo with lyrics about cultural decay, self-deception, and the search for something real. Garrett Sweeny (Monster Magnet) and Brenda on guitars.
Mid-tempo, old-school alt-rock duet wrapping psychological fracture in playful imagery, fantasy, Dante, and dark humor as it searches for solid ground.
Reflective alt-rock with synth atmosphere and melodic guitars, "Autumn" captures the quiet ache of love lost as the seasons change. Days shorten, memories sharpen - heartbreak that lingers.
A melancholic synth-pop reflection on love, absence, and the quiet resilience that follows loss. Built on shimmering electronics and intimate vocals, “Wish You Were Here" is a brief but heartfelt meditation on memory and longing.
Violet light, a Taurus moon, and the inner battle between ego and surrender - “Teresa’s Song" is my modern homage to Saint Teresa of Ávila. Featuring a blistering guitar solo by Garrett Sweeny (Monster Magnet), it’s a call to try - and keep going.
Recorded in 1992 with gritty electric guitars by Garrett Sweeny, “"Players" blends early-90s edge, synth textures, and drum-machine drive. It’s about accountability, second chances, and choosing to try again.
A cold New York sidewalk becomes a doorway to eternity. "Visions" blends pulsing synths and drum machines with a story of near-death awakening, past lives, and the quiet ache of trying to explain the infinite to someone who can’t see it.
“Reachin’ In The Darkness is a haunting acoustic reflection on doubt, longing, and emotional restlessness with sparse synth textures and drum programming.
Slow, atmospheric acoustic-rock with shadowed synth layers and haunting choral textures. “Change Me is a midnight prayer for inner transformationasking for the cloud to lift, for laughter to return, and for the soul to finally rest.
Mid-tempo rock with a cryptic sage theme: true wisdom doesn’t shout - it doesn’t sing. Dream-inspired, contemplative, and restrained. Brenda lead vocal; I’m on background harmonies.