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In case you missed it, I dropped a 24-song album of demos from my Brooklyn / Workman Song days, aptly titled “Brooklyn Demos”. It features demos for some Workman Song faves as well as quite a few songs which never saw the light of day. I’m honestly surprised at the response I’ve gotten to this release — this is the lowest of lo-fi, but I suppose the rawness of both the recordings as well as the songwriter’s state of mind (those were angsty days for this guy) have really resonated with people. The tracks I’m getting the most feedback on are I’m Not Like That, In the Palm, Kingdom of Song, and World is at War.