Projects

What’s cooking, what’s on the cooling rack, and what’s canned and in the basement……..

Releasing April 1

Do Replicants Dream of Retirement will be the second full length album from Tommy Spooky and the Creepy Cats. The album leans heavily on Doom Metal influences, a fuzzed out orgy of post-apocalyptic musings.

The Distrokid Hyperfollow Page can be used to pre-save the album to your spotify.

Published Projects

When Teles Don’t Twang: Telecasters Gone Ambient was another instance of proving something to myself. This time, that I could grind out a whole album’s worth of material and get it published. Despite the plural in the title, the entire album was created on one Player Tele, with as much of it as possible being done in one take.

The album art for this one is taken from a painting I did about the same time.

This project can be found on other streaming platforms via its Distrokid Hyperfollow Page.

Flight of the Mothman was done as an experiment to prove to myself I could come up with mostly original content for a song. It was crafted entirely for guitar and bass - no percussion track was planned.

Despite the Peavey T-60 used for the album art, it was actually a Jackson used for all the guitar tracks. Just that T-60 is damned cool.

This project can be found on other streaming platforms via its Distrokid Hyperfollow Page.

Endless March Across A Barren Wasteland was another experiment to prove something to myself. This time, that I could I could use a drum machine pedal (the now-dead SDRUM), a looper (the Jam Man Solo XT), and assemble a track in essentially one go.

you might notice the time on the track is exactly the same as Flight of the Mothman. That’s entirely a coincidence. Not an editing mistake on my part that’ll make for an excuse to come out with different edit later. Nope. Total coincidence. Synchronicities ‘n’ Shit, Yo.

This project can be found on other streaming platforms via its Distrokid Hyperfollow Page.

In The Project Pipeline….

Meditations for UFOnauts

The Invocation Suite

Tales of High Strangeness

Beached Bois