everyone likes their peace.

Published: July 4, 2020, 10:34 p.m.

EP 13 of the daily podcast, GET THE ROOM NOISE.\nLast year, I wrote a song about my fears of working the corporate 9-5 and falling into a cyclical and mundane lifestyle of money and becoming too comfortable. The bridge of the song is sang in an apathetic tone and recites the words that my therapist told me before starting my new job in Denver.\nMy friend, Dyllan Harrington, helped me record, mix, and master this record and am I very pleased with the final product considering the time and energy that we put into the project in a cabin tucked away in the mountains. This was a new experience for me as I wrote the composition for each instrument and performed on the guitar, bass, vocals, and drums.\nThis record is inspired by the work of Matt Berninger, Black Francis, Alex Edkins, Steve Albini, Kurt Ballou, and the late Grant Simanton.\nWe released this EP under the Band name, Haunting Hands.\nVisit our Bandcamp to listen to our complete EP:\xa0https://hauntinghands.bandcamp.com/releases (https://hauntinghands.bandcamp.com/releases)\n\xa0\n\xa0\n-------------\nBLACK LIVES MATTER\n\xa0\nSupport from the comfort of your own home: https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/\n\xa0\nFrom their website: "The Community Justice Exchange is a national hub for developing, sharing, and experimenting with tactical interventions, strategic organizing practices, and innovative organizing tools to end mass incarceration. We provide support to community-based organizations that are building a new vision of community justice through bottom-up interventions in the criminal legal and immigration detention systems."