Debut Album from Simmons and Schuster

My friend Tim Simmons and I recorded an album recently. It’s a collection of instrumental tracks that run the gamut from intense to relaxing. One reviewer described it by saying, “This album could be compared to Dante’s Divine Comedy. A journey between hell, purgatory, and then heaven.” It’s an incredibly flattering and apt description.

One of the more relaxing tracks is called “Tadpoles.”

There’s also one called “Ralph Waldo Steps In.”

If you’re interested, you can listen to the full album on a wide range of streaming services, which are listed on this page: https://simmonsandschuster.hearnow.com/simmons-and-schuster

There’s also some information on how we recorded the album here: https://www.hungryhourmusic.com/simmons-and-schuster

7 responses to “Debut Album from Simmons and Schuster”

  1. Finally had time to listen to the entire album, and it’s equal parts haunting, mind-bending and soothing.

    1. Marc Avatar
      Marc

      Thank you!

  2. inkspeare Avatar
    inkspeare

    Mesmerizing, primeval, and hypnotic. Loved it.

    1. Marc Avatar
      Marc

      Thank you! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it!

      1. Marc Avatar
        Marc

        PS: “Primeval” is a great way to describe it!

  3. H.G.O Avatar
    H.G.O

    I really enjoyed “Ralph Waldo Steps In”. Congratulations!

    1. Marc Avatar
      Marc

      Thank you! That means a lot to me!

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