Playin’ Defense: New All-Covers Album “Pop Art” (Acoustic Version) On Sale Now!

After nearly a decade of refusing to do cover songs, and being defensive about it, I’m about to release a double album full of them.  What gives? [I say to myself as I sit in my little LA apartment recording studio while I tweak the eq on the last guitar track on my version of Eddy Grant's 80s hit "Electric Avenue"]

Well, I’ll tell ya…

Let’s rewind the clock to the late 90s /early 2000s:
Back in the day I was the front man and principle songwriter for a local Philadelphia-based band called “Tragik.” We eventually headlined, gigged regionally, played at the X-Games and opened for big acts up and down the east coast, but we were still primarily a local act; A local act that attempted to appeal to the local palette of cheese steaks, drunken eagles games and songs people already knew.

But, that’s not what we were there to do. We were there to introduce people to NEW songs — MY new songs damn it!

But that was just it, Philly was overrun by bands and venues that caved in and enabled the music-going public by catering to their lazy ears.  Don’t get me wrong, I get it, Philly is also full of hardworking, busy-as-hell people who don’t have time to go exploring new music; and who wants to roll the dice with their money on some shitty unknown band.  I also understand it from the venues’ and bands’ point of view — everybody’s gotta earn a living. But, I wanted to convince them otherwise. I wanted to convince them that there was a demand for original music… ’cause hell, my songs are NOT like those other “original” bands.  I wanted to be different, but different is “weird.” Original music was “weird” and people just wanted to hear something familiar.

By that time, the only 2 radio stations that played new music had gone off the air and the last few venues that featured original music were struggling, save for a few standouts like the Grape Street, North Star Bar and The Trocadero.

Yes, Philadelphia is well known for it’s cheese steaks, Eagles fans and the Liberty Bell but at that time I felt like it was also becoming the cover band capital of the world.

So, long story short, I steered clear of ever doing anything that even remotely sounded like a cover song.

But that was then.

I’m in a different city now, I’m older now and I have a much different take on things.  Now doing cover songs seems like fun.

So, here ya go! The first half of my new all-covers double album, wit cheese! – I really hope you enjoy it! There’s an acoustic version [see the streaming player here] and a full electric version [coming soon!], though not each version contains the same songs – more on that later.

For now, let’s enjoy the first half; Pop Art, the acoustic version.

Pop Art (Acoustic) is:

1. Day ‘N’ Nite (Kid Cudi)

2. Paper Tiger (Spoon)

3. Policy of Truth (Depeche Mode)

4. Electric Avenue (Eddy Grant)

5. Waiting Room (Fugazi)

6. Beautiful Day (U2)

7. One Thing Leads to Another (The Fixx)

8. Philly, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down (LCD Soundsystem)

9. Rockbox (Run-DMC)

10. Teardrop (Massive Attack)

11. I Can’t Live Without My Radio (LL Cool J)

12. Seed of Memory (Terry Reid)