Released: August 7th, 2015

Length: 00:37:18

Producer: Dominic Francisco

On a cozy summer night, twelve-year-old me decided it was best to fight sleep and watch one more episode of something on TV. Upon channel surfing, I stumbled upon the opening sequence of a beloved show of mine: The Twilight Zone.

Not asleep but not quite awake, my mind played host to “People Are Alike All Over”. A short, sinister journey to Mars played odyssey in my adolescent mind. As corny as it sounds, I really felt like I was in “The Twilight Zone”.

The parallels of the story felt present in my daily life, as I actively observed them after this episode. The endgame of the piece was not lost on me.

Ten years later, I went on a Twilight Zone binge after not having seen an episode in a few years. Naturally, one of the first episodes I re-watched was “People Are Alike All Over”. I went into it expecting to be mystified, as I was when I was younger. I anticipated that magic. However, the episode didn’t quite feel the same. Maybe it was the prose-less writing or perhaps the acting; it could have also been because I already knew the twist ending. This time, instead of blowing my mind, the episode made me chuckle.

Much to my surprise, over the next few weeks the episode stuck with me as it did when I was a kid. It still had the same effect albeit in a much more lighthearted tone. I didn’t want to let that old feeling die though. I didn’t want to forget how I had felt the first time I watched it. So, I knew I had to make this album.

When I started this project shortly after that I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it: tell the story of “People Are Alike All Over”, but through the lens of my first my twelve-year-old self. I wanted to capture the feeling of that summer night with this album, and I believe I have succeeded in doing that.

This is how I experienced “People Are Alike All Over” ten years ago. This is what stuck with me. This shifted my perspective.