But this time, I’m taking a step outside the digital world and back into something timeless. I’m releasing it on vinyl.
Yes, an actual 12-inch black vinyl record, complete with cover artwork and an inner sleeve you can touch, hold, and keep. Just like in the good old days—before the internet ruled everything, before playlists replaced mixtapes, before streaming was the only way to listen. Back when music was something physical, almost ritualistic.
I still remember what it felt like to tear off that shrink wrap, slide the record carefully out of its sleeve, and place it on the turntable. The anticipation as the needle hovers just above the grooves, the soft crackle before the first notes fill the room—it’s a listening experience that engages all your senses, not just your ears.

And there’s something special about the format itself. You don’t just skip around or let algorithms decide what comes next. You listen. You play Side A from start to finish, then flip it over and see what surprises Side B has in store. Trust me—there are plenty of gems waiting for you there.
For me, this isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s about giving this album a home beyond the digital space. A record is something you can display, collect, and revisit. It’s a piece of art you can hold, not just a line of code on a server.
So yes, When Did I Get Old? will stream everywhere—but it will also live on vinyl, ready for those who crave that deeper, more tactile connection with music.
I’ll keep you updated right here with release details, cover reveals, and of course, how to get your hands on a copy once it’s ready. Until then, dust off your turntables and get ready for something special.