• Episode 1: The Wolf and the Band

    Episode 1: The Wolf and the Band

    In the first episode, I speak about why I’ve decided to make a podcast, and why I love dreams so much. I tell the tale of a wolf nightmare that stuck with me for my whole life, and the dream psychologist who analyzed it. In the waking dreams segment, I discuss Midnight Notion, and how much I wish I could take it to the stage.

  • Somewhere in Dreamworld…THE PODCAST!

    Somewhere in Dreamworld…THE PODCAST!

    It should come as no surprise that I have an obsession with dreams. I’ve been talking passionately about them since I was very young. So starting next week, I’ll be talking about them even more regularly, and you’ll be able to tune in!

  • Old Footage: Corner Coffee Acoustic Show

    Old Footage: Corner Coffee Acoustic Show

    In the Airport Weather days (which we usually try to forget), I did a handful of acoustic shows, which featured all kinds of ’90s Alternative Pop/Rock covers. For Midnight Notion’s first live appearance, I decided to do the same exact thing.

  • The CD Baby Podcast

    The CD Baby Podcast

    On top of being a great digital music distributor, CD Baby is also a great resource for independent artists. Their DIY Musician Podcast provides so much wonderful insight, and they always take the time to answer listener questions…including mine.

  • Site Makeover!

    Site Makeover!

    If you’ve stopped in at any point in the last couple days, you may have noticed a few changes. They may have been a bit wonky, too, but this thing is always a work in progress, you know?

  • New Things In Store!

    That’s right! There is a handsome-looking new profile picture in store for you on the Midnight Notion website and social media pages, but there is also another new thing…which happens to be A STORE!

  • The Archives: 1-10…FOR FREE!?

    The Archives: 1-10…FOR FREE!?

    The year was 2008. Myspace was still a legitimate site that people used. The announcement was made: new music for you, old songs for me. Just in time for Christmas, The Archives: 1–10 was released. And now, because I love you so much, you can download it here, for free!

  • Spotify Verified!

    Spotify Verified!

    Midnight Notion’s music has been on Spotify since the release of March to Midnight back in 2013, but one thing has always bothered me: WHY CAN’T I CHANGE THE DEFAULT PICTURE!? Whelp, that petty little problem is now behind me!

  • Never Say Never – James Horner Cover

    Never Say Never – James Horner Cover

    Have you ever had a song stuck in your head for almost your entire life? One from a cartoon that teaches you a valuable life lesson that you think about so often that you decided to cover it? Me too!

  • Same Old Blues – Phantogram Cover

    Same Old Blues – Phantogram Cover

    I had a very specific need for the latest cover: a song with the word “blues” in the title…but that wasn’t a song in the blues genre. Since I didn’t have anything in my personal music library, I asked for help from my friends. And that’s when I discovered Phantogram.

  • Heart Attack – Sum 41 Cover

    Heart Attack – Sum 41 Cover

    I struggled for a long time with what song I wanted to do for the latest Theme Music challenge: Medical Emergency. There were a lot of songs I enjoy that seemed to fit, and there was even an unreleased original song that I almost recorded. But at the end of the day, I had to go with one of my most favorite bands in the world: Sum 41.

  • Uprising – Muse Cover

    Uprising – Muse Cover

    The latest theme for the Theme Music Facebook Group is “Protest,” and unlike most of the themes thus far, this one did not require a specific element in the title of the song. Regardless, from the moment I read the description, I knew exactly which song I was going to do.