Music
Hammers Sitting Still
This is my most recent Music and currently current project in Boston. An Acoustic duo with my wife, Kozbi, where we split singing and writing duties. we wanted to find a way to use the inspiration that we find in folk and quiet muisc that's followed us around everywhere. It is also a project in which I wanted to express more of my spirituality face forward, as it had always resided in my projects, but was never straight up. I wanted to use our songs in this project to write about our individual and our "one flesh" relationship with God and how we are saved by Jesus and all the complexities. And I love minimal compositions and wack microphones. We recorded our first album "to Continue" in our house on Magazine St over snow storms together in Winter 2026 and it felt nice.
hammerssittingstill.bandcamp.com
hammerssittingstill.neocities.com
Serial Baby (2023-2025)
I led/wrote for/ played bass/ sang in this punk/post-punk/whatever band while in Knoxville, Tennessee and was my "baby" for a couple years. Made up of Maxwell tsetsakis on Drums and Blake Dreier on guitar when there was guitar and Gavin Gabrysiak on guitar sometimes as well and they're some of my best buds. A large part of me needs to make freako music.
serialbaby.bandcamp.com
20 Cats (2024-2025)
This is my friend Will Stevens' alt country/ slow-core project in Knoxville I played bass for and helped with a little bit of writing. It was rly fun. We recorded a really good quality album at Indecentry Studios in Athens, GA.
20Cats Album on Youtube
Health Life (2025)
one-off/one day experimental album in Knoxville. Here's what Calla Said about it: “Health Life existed for one day, 5/31/25, on which ryan (serial baby) siena and me (glad i dind't get my stupid wish) wrote and recorded this ep to tape the day before ryan left for boston. we got locked out of his basement twice.”
Ryan - vox/bass Siena - vox/drums Calla - vox/ synth
livehealthy.bandcamp.com
Collective Unit Revival Band (2025)
Played Electric bass for this bluegrass group. If you didn't know, engineers and social workers make up some of the most insane string players there are. Technically organized by the UT appalachian strings program, we played around town and jammed often for a year.
Facebook Reel lol
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Background pic of me taken by Cullen Milligan