Mark your calendars—this one’s been a long time coming.
This record is a natural follow-up to my last release, Bittersweets, but it’s also something more: a clear step forward in my musical journey. While Bittersweets flirted with nostalgic textures, Where the Time Slips Slow embraces them more fully—yet with a fresh, melodic focus that opens new emotional landscapes.
The sound is still deeply rooted in the golden age of British pop and rock from the 1980s. Think shimmering guitar tones, wide-open choruses, and a production style that pays homage to bands that knew how to mix melancholy with momentum. Guitars still take center stage—because, let’s face it, guitars never go out of style. But this time around, I’ve added new layers: subtle tambourine, handclaps, and arrangements that lean into warmth without losing edge.
The album features 12 solid tracks and runs for just over 40 minutes. No filler—just pure, crafted sound from start to finish.
Whether you’re into retro-inspired indie, melodic rock, or just love albums that know how to balance hooks with heart, Where the Time Slips Slow might just hit the spot.
Stay tuned. July 5.