Transit was released 10 June 2025, and contains 10 songs that come from my history and experiences. While it's not a proper memoir, I do think you'll recognize that its release in Pride month is appropriate.
- Dusty Rainbow is about claiming your authenticity later in life
- Swimming Hole recalls a simple time in my teens when work and radio merged to create a summer mood that's impossible to forget
- Country is a simple tune (just guitar and voice) that laments so-called country values and how they've changed pretty drastically during the course of my life.
- Cave Dwellers is a riff on the myth of Plato's Cave, asking how we find truth and the right path when we're torn in such opposite directions
- Second Skin asks what it's like to realize you are more complex than you let on
- Chimera leans into the notion that LGBTQ people are monsters and are dangerous. Turns out, just dangerous to your set-in-your-ways worldview, that's all.
- Mirror World riffs on Alice Through the Looking Glass as an analogy for events in my life
- Techno-Rhetoric Revisited is a short argument revisiting early techno-optimism I held in the 80's and 90's.
- Drifting is about a professional relationship that kept pushing my goals to the back burner, which was quite frustrating.
- Attitude is just about the joy of flying airplanes.