Thursday, January 23, 2025

Creative Incite Radio - Everything You Need to Know


Creative Incite Radio is an Internet radio station that exists to promote the musicians following their creative impulses and encourage others to do the same. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and if you tune in, you'll hear music from independent and small label bands from around the world, interviews with musicians and other artists, and a whole lot more. 

Check it out
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Creative Incite Radio Schedule (as of 3/16/26)


12:00 AM - Music

12:30 AM to 2:00 - 
Words on Words

     
Irving Layton: A Poet's Way of Knowing
     Biography in Sound - Carl Sandburg
     Story Time with Joe3 - Writing Down the Bones

2:00 AM - Music

2:30 AM to 3:30 - An Experience of Sound
 - World Ear Project - Transmission 6

3:30 AM - Music

4:00 AM to 6:00 -  
Extraordinary Discourse Episodes 186 & 416

6:00 AM - Music

6:30 AM to 7:30 AM - Anarchy Hour

7:30 AM - Music

8:00 AM - Blues is Punk!

8:30 AM - Music

9:00 AM - 7 Songs with Joe3 Podcast (replay)

9:30 AM - Music

10:00 AM - Consumerism (Radio Ecoshock)

10:30 AM - Music

11:00 AM to 12:30 PM - Slow is Beatiful

12:30 PM - 1:00 CIR New Music Showcase - Episode 2

1:00 PM to 3:00 - Music

3:00 PM Adventures in Experimental Music

3:40 PM to 6:00 - 
Music!

6:00 PM - 
CIR New Music Showcase - Episode 3 

6:30 PM to 8:00 - Music

8:00 PM - 
7 Songs with Joe3 Podcast Replay 

8:30 PM to 10:00 - Music

10:00 - 
Joe3 Interview: One Punk's Guide to Therapy w/ Kurt Morris

10:45 PM - 11:30 - 
Adventures in Experimental Music (replay) / Music

11:30 - Interview with Eolian Empire Records 


Note: For more information on the music played on Creative Incite Radio, see the list of bands below. For information on the other programming played on Creative Incite Radio, see the list of Non-Music Programs a little further below. Thanks!

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Bands You'll Hear on Creative Incite Radio
 (as of March 16, 2026)


Abandoned Trains (Buffalo, NY) 
Instagram: @abandonedtrains  

Alta Vista (Chicago, IL) 

AO4ST (Anomic Order of Four String Transcendence)

Apollo 66 (Washington, DC) 
Instagram: @apollo66rock   

Boorish (Lancaster, PA) 
Instagram: @boorish_band 

Broken Locker  (Buffalo, NY) 
@brokenlockerbuf  

Bronson Arm  (Kalamazoo, MI) 
Instagram: @bronson_arm_noise  

Coffin Cadillac (Yogyakarta Indonesia)
"Burn" from the album Nocturnal Madness
Release Date: April 2007
Source: Internet Archive (click band link above)
Creative Commons License  CC BY-NC-SA
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Carrier Wave  (Washington, DC) 
Instagram: @carrierwaverock  

Clown Teeth (Buffalo, NY & Washington, DC)
Instagram: @clownteeth_official  

Dead Ringers  (Essex, MD)
Instagram: @thedeadringersmd 

Defy the Mall
Song: "Where You Used to B" (No Changes)
Source: 
Free Music Archive
Creative Commons License: CC BY-SA
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Diamine (Washington, DC)
Instagram: @diamine_dc

dull. (Lancaster, UK)
Instagram: @dull.band_  

Fleabath  (Washington, DC) 
Instagram: @fleabathdc  
  
Future Mantis  (Richmond, VA) 
Instagram: @futuremantisband 

Garbage Masher  (Baltimore, MD) 
Instagram: @garbagemasher  
 
G.O.A (Buffalo, NY) 
Instagram: @theoriginalgoa  

Halo Bite  (Albany, NY) 
Instagram: @halobiteny  

Handsy Grandma  (Rochester, NY) 
Instagram: @handsygrandma   

Hearse Pileup
Songs: "We're All Going to Hell" and "Grindstone" (No Changes)
Source: Free Music Archive
Creative Commons License: CC BY SA
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Hover  (Philadelphia, PA) 
Instagram: @hoverphl   

Hungry Bug  (Washington, DC)  
Instagram: @hungrybugband 

Kill Uncle
  (Buffalo, NY) 
Instagram: @killuncle716  
  
King in Yellow  (Kingston, NY) 
Instagram: @kinginyellowband  

Lame Drivers
Song: "Frozen Egg" (No Changes)
Source: 
Free Music Archive
Creative Commons License: CC BY NC SA
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Lemon Knife
Song: Ignite! (Instrumental) [No Changes]
Source: 
Free Music Archive
Creative Commons License: CC BY
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Magic Thinking Ape  (Providence, RI)  
Instagram: @magicthinkingape   

Marty Went Back (Toulouse, France) 
Instagram: @martywentback   

Maze Maker (Baltimore, MD) 
Instagram: @mazemaker  

medium.chaos  (Buffalo, NY) 
Instagram: @medium.chaos  

Microcosms
Song: "Forget Us" (No Changes)
Source: 
Free Music Archive
Creative Commons License: CC BY SA
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

None Shall Sleep
Songs: "Carry-On" and "Common Ground"  (No Changes)
Source: 
Free Music Archive
Creative Commons License: CC-BY-NC-ND
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives
 
Oddbodi (Washington, DC) 
Instagram: @oddbodi.moe 

Orphan  (Lancaster, PA)  
Instagram: @orphantheband  

Over Our Eyes 
Instagram: @overoureyes

Pepper and the Heavy Boys (Detroit, MI)

Plague IX  (Louisville, KY)  
Instagram: @plagueixfromouterspace 

Pond Digger  (Broadhead, KY)  
Instagram: @ponddigger420  

Portrayal
Song: "Views" (No Changes)
Source: Free Music Archive
Creative Commons License: CC BY
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Prayer Group  (Richmond, VA) 
Instagram: @prayergrouprva   

Pure Heel 
Instagram: @pureheel

Rot Knot (Lansing, MI)  
Instagram: @rotknotmusic

Rustloards (Virginia)
Instagram: @rustlords_va

Sin Lung (Washington, DC & Buffalo, NY) 
Instagram: @sinlung_official 

The Sneers  (Buffalo, NY) 
Instagram: @thesneers   

Sonic Smut (Detroit, MI)
Instagram: @sonicsmut

Soul Butchers (Buffalo, NY) 
Instagram: @soulbutchers 

Tripper  (Baltimore, MD) 
Instagram: @tripperbmore  

Truck Violence  (Montral, Quebec) 
Instagram: @truckviolence  

Twin Freaks  (Detroit, MI)  
Instagram: @twin__freaks  
 
Unring the Bell (Washington, DC)
Instagram: @unringthebell   

Wipes (Allentown, PA) 
Instagram: @wipesbandus  

Wreck and Reference (Los Angeles, CA) 
Instagram: @wrckrfrnc 
 
Virus X  (Niagara Falls, NY)  
Instagram: @virusx1983  

Visitants (Washington, DC)
  
Voice of Dissent  (Buffalo, NY) 
Instagram: @voiceofdissent716   

Ythgrp (Greensboro, NC) 
Instagram: @ythgrpnc  

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Other Music You'll Hear (as of March 5, 2026) 


Joe3 Presents: Blues Is Punk!

The Masked Marvel
Mississippi Boweavil Blues
Written by Charley Patton
Performed by The Masked Marvel
Recording date: "14.6.1929"
Source: Open Music Archive
License: CCO (Public Domain) 

Mississippi John Hurt
Frankie
Written by
Performed by Mississippi John Hurt
Recording date: 14.2.1928
Source: Open Music Archive
License: CCO (Public Domain) 


Eddie's Twister
Written by Eddie Lang (1904 - 1933)
Performed by Ed Lang (guitar solo with piano)
Recording date: n/a
Source: Open Music Archive
License: CCO (Public Domain)


Pine Top Smith
Pinetop's Blues
Written by Clarence Smith (aka: Pine Top Smith?; 1904-1929)
Performed by "Pine Top" Smith
Recording date: 1928
Source: Open Music Archive
License: CCO (Public Domain) 


Blind Lemon Jefferson
One Dime Blues
Written by Blind Lemon Jefferson (d. 1930)
Performed by Blind Lemon Jefferson
Recording date: 1927
Source: Open Music Archive
License: CCO (Public Domain) 


Joe3 Presents: Adventures in Experimental Music

Sounds Reasonable...? Analogue Working Class Platform
© 2007 Analogue Working Class. Some Rights Reserved
Creative Commons License: 
CC BY-NC-ND
Note: No Changes have been made and there are no derivatives

Rolna - Healing Sounds
Creative Commons License: 
CC BY-NC-ND
Note: No Changes have been made and there are no derivatives

Gypsy - Experimental Lounge Lizards
Creative Commons License: 
CC BY-ND
Note: No Changes have been made and there are no derivatives

Tripod Sardine - My Vanilla Index
Creative Commons License: 
CC BY-NC-SA 
Note: No Changes have been made and there are no derivatives

Jack Hertz - Gamelan Moods
Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-SA 
Note: No Changes have been made and there are no derivatives

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 Want To Be on the Radio?


Are you in a band? Do you want to be played on the Creative Incite's Internet Radio Station? If you answered yes to those questions, then send an MP3 of your music to joe3ofcp(at)gmail(dot)com for consideration. 


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Non-Music Programs You'll Hear (as of March 5, 2026) 


Please note: I take every precaution to make sure I am not violating the rules of the Creative Commons licenses governing the use of these materials. If you have good reason to believe I've overstepped my bounds, please let me know and I'll take the appropriate steps to amend the error, or if it's required, pull the material from my programming schedule.  Creative Incite Radio is not a commercial enterprise. No changes have been made to any of the following programs, and links to the source material are provided. 

Anarchy Hour!

Are You An Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You! 
By David Graeber
Source: Internet Archive
Creative Commons License: CC0 
Note: No changes have been made to this recording 

The Use of the Strike 
By Peter Kropotkin
Source: Internet Archive
Creative Commons License: CC0 
Note: No changes have been made to this recording 

Punching the Clock
By David Graeber
Source: Internet Archive
Creative Commons License: CC0 
Note: No changes have been made to this recording 

Tips for Living in Your Car 
By Alex Smith/Radio Ecoshock
Source: Internet Archive
Creative Commons License: 
CC BY-NC
Note: No changes have been made to this recording 

Biography in Sound - Carl Sandburg

This program from Biography in Sound focuses on the life and times of poet Carl Sandburg. Biography in Sound was a radio documentary series that aired from 1954 to 1956. Produced by NBC, the series was created by Norman Corwin and each episode of "Biography in Sound" focused on a notable historical or contemporary public figure. The shows offer a mix of archival recordings, interviews with people who knew the subject, and dramatizations of key moments in their lives.

Source: Internet Archive
This program is in the public domain.

Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Extraordinary Discourse #186

This program is an assemblage of seemingly random thoughts (i.e., soundbites) on ... well ... everything. Topics and items include wealth, poverty, jobs, employment, unemployment, basic income, parenting, eclectic, play, work, experimental, spoken, literature, clips, McLuhan, Jung, remix, radio, oratory, plenty, psychology, political, mosaic, leisure, freedom, creativity, imagination, economy, ecology, postmodern, spiritual, outside-the-box, miscellaneous, fun, human potential, wisdom, and more!

Source: Internet Archive
Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-SA
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Extraordinary Discourse #416 

This program is an assemblage of seemingly random thoughts (i.e., soundbites) on ... well ... everything. Topics and items include UBI, Jung, military, parenting, work, jobs, unemployment, school, thinking, wealth, poverty, employment, inequality, eclectic, play, work, experimental, spoken, literature, clips, McLuhan, Jung, remix, radio, oratory, plenty, psychology, political, mosaic, leisure, freedom, creativity, imagination, economy, ecology, postmodern, spiritual, outside-the-box, miscellaneous, fun, human potential, wisdom, and more!

Source: Internet Archive
Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-SA  
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Interview - Henry Rollins [Not Currently Playing] 
Mother Jones interview with Henry Rollins from July 25, 2007 
Source: Internet Archive 
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives
Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-ND


Interview with Eolian Records 


In this 2019 interview from the Confinement Loaf Audio Zine, Josh and Seth of Portland's Eolian Empire Records. discuss how they run their DIY underground heavy music record label.

Source: Internet Archive
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Creative Commons License: CC BY-ND 4.0

Irving Layton - A Poet's Way of Knowing

In this lecture from 1970, Canadian poet Irving Layton discusses how poetry the poets who write it contribute to the humanity's way of "knowing" reality. 

Source: Internet Archive
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives
Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-ND


Low Tech Podcast: Luddites and A.I. 
[Not Currently Playing] 

The subject of this episode of the Low Technology Institute's Low Tech Podcast (#65),  is the history of the Luddites, ChatGPT, and what technology like this might mean for the future of AI and human society. 

Source: Internet Archive
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives
Creative Commons License: CC BY-SA

 

Radio Ecoshock - Consumerism Killing the Planet

In this Radio Ecoshock interview, host Alex Smith discusses the ways in which consumerism is taxing the planet with Erik Assadourian, Project Director of the Worldwatch Institute's 2010 State of the World report. A key element of the discussion is the way culture fuels consumption and how this could change.

Source: Internet Archive
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives
Creative Commons License: CC BY NC

Slow is Beautiful!
Source: Internet Archive
Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC
Note: No changes have been made to this program


Storytime with Joe3 - Writing Down the Bones 

For all you writers out there ... Joe3 reads a review of the 1986 writing guide, Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg. If you want to write, but can't seem to make yourself sit down and pick up a pen (hey, it happens ....), then this is for you!

Source: Ravens Way Review #1

World Ear Project - Transmission #6

The World Ear Project takes ambient sound recordings sent to KPFA, by its friends from around the world. This transmission includes fog horns and surf sounds recorded at Fort Scott, along the Golden Gate in San Francisco, and a walk through New York City streets and transit system. Sit back, put on the head phones and travel the world without leaving your house. 

Source: Internet Archive
Note: I have not made any changes to this and there are no derivatives

Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-ND


Additional information on Creative Commons Licensing is available here.
 



 

 

 

 

The Ravens Way Review (Zine)

The Ravens Way Review

Part review zine, part first-person account of life in a place I call Ravens Way, with a little commentary thrown in for good measure, The Ravens Way Review is sure to delight the most discerning zine readers! ​Each well-crafted issue is at least 40 (half-size legal) pages, features a bunch of (in-depth) zine reviews, and is created to be worth your time and money. What are you waiting for? Order yours now!

Current Issue #3 (Released January 2026)

Contents:

  • What's Going On? - Do you really see the world?
  • Commentary: Wondering what's the point? Look to Fred
  • True Stories - The Final Chapter: The Community Library Closes Its Doors
  • An absolute shit ton of Zine Reviews
  • Notes on the issue - An additional section filled with commentary, factoids, and miscellany about the contents of this issue


Back Issues

Issue #2's Contents Include:​

  • What's Going On? - The customary introduction
  • Following Up ... additional information on items from issue #1
  • Unsolicited Rants - Commentary that reminds you "you're going to feel like hell if you wake up some day and realize you never did the thing that's tugging at the sleeves of your heart."
  • True Stories - "Why I Didn't Open for Lydia Lunch" and "(Not Quite) A Year of Something New"
  • Tons of Zine Reviews - 12 pages in all!
  • Notes on the issue - An additional section filled with commentary, factoids, and miscellany about the contents of this issue


Issue #1's Contents Include:

  • What's Going On? (An Introduction)
  • Unsolicited Rants about hanging out in parking lots to avoid people, the concept of evolutionary mismatch and how it might mess with our heads, and a lawsuit about pasta
  • Longer pieces on the "derelict vessels" of Ravens Way and why my first concert was infinitely better than "Becky's"
  • A whole lot of zine reviews
  • Notes on the issue - An additional section filled with commentary, factoids, and miscellany about the contents of this issue


TO ORDER:

Send cash (no checks) to:

The Butter Lamb Reference Library
PO Box 3067
Laurel, MD 20709

You can also purchase these via PayPal to: manualpubs(at)yahoo(dot)com.

VERY IMPORTANT:

When ordering, please be sure to:

1) Specify which title and issue you want, and

2) Include an email where we can reach you - sometimes there are problems with the post office or delays on my end that I try to keep you aware of.

Alternative Incite (Zine)

 Alternative Incite

*** AI HAS CEASED PUBLICATION - ALL BACK ISSUES STILL AVAILABLE ***

All issues are 40 pages, half-size legal

ISSUE #6 - SUMMER 2022: After too long of a pause between issues, Alternative Incite #6 is finally out. Included among its contents are: the usual opening rant by yours truly, along with some additional thoughts on creativity from people who aren't me; commentary on thought-provoking and/or irritating articles about "resisting the smush," being happy with (or maybe without) smartphone apps, listening to your laziness (I told you lazy was the new busy), and confusing status with purpose; a unique installment of Notes from the Field featuring an account of an interesting experience in my favorite bookstore and excerpt from my (hopefully) forthcoming book in which I interview a panhandler; an interview with self-publishing veteran Catherine Groves of Christian*New Age Quarterly; more awesome photos by my talented brother J. Matthew Smith, letters, and publications received; and, finally, a concluding article (i.e., Parting Shot) about a Chinese man who left it all behind to read books in a cave. And did I mention that this is the final issue of Alternative Incite? I write about that too. 
40 pages, half-size legal

ISSUE #5 - WINTER 2022: Issue #5 of our well-reviewed magazine, Alternative Incite, is out now! This issue features introductory thoughts on being unruly for creative reasons, commentary on time management, whether or not you should become a librarian, and a lot more, an interview with humor writer and all around productive guy Fred Wright, reader letters, another HUGE reviews column, and a "Parting Shot" about a wizard in New Zealand who created his own "existential universe." 
40 pages, half-size legal

ISSUE #4 - SUMMER 2021: Alternative Incite #4 features thoughts on the Memento Mori craze, an interview with zine veteran Davida Gypsy Breier, all the usual departments and commentary you’ve come to expect, letters from readers, another HUGE reviews column featuring zinedom's latest and greatest, intriguing photos, and a bonus “Parting Shot” interview with a young man who built a roller coaster in his backyard!

ISSUE #3 - SPRING 2021: Offers more introductory ranting and raving about following the creative impulse, letters from (actual) readers, Thoughts Provoked by misuse of the word acedia and people who treat walking like it’s a job, more Notes from the Field -- including a yarn about walking around town with a large grandfather clock, an interview with graphic designer and font maker Travis Miller, a huge review section, Dear Butter Lamb (letters from fake readers), and a Parting Shot about a man who rowed a Victorian bathtub across the English Channel. 
40 pages, half-size legal

ISSUE #2 - FALL 2020: features: Introductory remarks about how following your creative impulses can help you cope with all the bullshit, more hot takes on thought-provoking articles you (probably) haven't read, more adventures in anachronism (aka: life lived off-line), interview with stand-up comic Rob Gavin and Barbershop singer Dan Hawrylczak, a HUGE review column, and a "Parting Shot" about what can happen when a man starts a ball of twine. 
40 pages, half-size legal

ISSUE #1 - SPRING 2020: An introductory rant about getting off your ass and doing the thing, hot takes on important articles you (probably) haven't read, an op-ed about "getting off the hamster wheel," an examination of the "new normal" (whatever that is), adventures in anachronism (aka: life lived off-line), an interview with musician Suvo Sur (who produces scores for award-winning films and podcasts), advice and insight from the Butter Lamb Reference Library, and a remembrance of and shout out to the "Doyenne of Dictionaries." 
40 pages, half-size legal

TO ORDER:

Send cash (no checks) to:

The Butter Lamb Reference Library
PO Box 3067
Laurel, MD 20709

You can also purchase these via PayPal to: manualpubs(at)yahoo(dot)com.

VERY IMPORTANT:

When ordering, please be sure to:

1) Specify which title and issue you want, and

2) Include an email where we can reach you - sometimes there are problems with the post office or delays on my end that I try to keep you aware of.
 

REVIEWS of ALTERNATIVE INCITE

"I found the overall voice of the zine to be intelligent and well-written without getting too ‘heavy’ or ‘dense’. The ‘Dear Butter Lamb’ section with letters from readers even made me smile with the answers using references from different dictionaries. (Have I mentioned that I think it’s cool that Joe3 collects dictionaries?)

All up, I enjoyed this zine quite a lot. Even better? This is the first of a new series. I hope it continues for many more and includes the elements Joe3 mentions wanting to include." - seagreenzines.com


"Joe’s writing; Joe3 writes like a mad wordsmith that has a rhythm on his mind that is compelling him to write. The words vibrate and make you, the reader, feel something." - Feral Publications

 
"This zine was started during the pandemic and in its short time already shows a lot of strength. From the opening, editor Joe3 had me. He begins his editorial by talking about death, which is seriously a favorite topic of mine. I mean, I give tours of burying grounds. But this zine isn’t just about death. There’s a wide variety of content: letters from readers, zine reviews, an interview with zinester Davida Gypsy Breier (of Xerography Debt), an article about typewriters, and another about working from home. And that’s just some of the material. All of it is written in such a way that even if you don’t have an interest in the topic, you read the essay because it’s engaging. A great collection of material that was consistent from beginning to end." – Kurt Morris/Razorcake.com

Jailed By My Father (Book)

Jailed By My Father 
by J. Matthew Smith

The subtitle, Tales of Tough Love, Bad Haircuts, and O.J., says it all. The short stories contained herein are all true and in come cases, regrettably so. There is no theme, no plot, and no lesson. They are simply the unfortunate stories of a very fortunate boy.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Manual Publishing 
Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 1, 2007
Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 110 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0979617502
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0979617508
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.6 ounces


TO ORDER:

Send cash (no checks) to:

The Butter Lamb Reference Library
PO Box 3067
Laurel, MD 20709

You can also purchase these via PayPal to: manualpubs(at)yahoo(dot)com.

VERY IMPORTANT:

When ordering, please be sure to:

1) Specify which title and issue you want, and

2) Include an email where we can reach you - sometimes there are problems with the post office or delays on my end that I try to keep you aware of.


Reviews of Jailed By My Father​

"Jailed By My Father" is a very sweet book. I read it slowly, savoring it while on the train to work each morning. I was struck by the shear honesty with which Smith shares vignettes from his childhood and teenage years, some of which are not terribly flattering. It would have been easy to become unsympathetic had those stories not been so well balanced with as many tender moments from his past. The result is a well-rounded glimpse into his character. The writing style is accessible and I was easily transported to the Buffalo of several decades past. It was truly a joy to read. - MKG

This book is a hysterical collection of blue-collar "morals of the stories." If you were a kid alive in the late 1960s and early 1970s in any working-class American town, chances are you had this father or heard about him from your friends. Well, J. Matthew Smith has brought him back again from his vivid memory to remind us in these days of TMI, Jerry Springer, and battles over sex education in the classroom that sometimes a simple grunt of advice, a hard day's work, or a brief visit to the local jail can do more for a child than any touchy-feely family therapy. Read it! Learn from it! Pass it on! - Chris D.

If you are afraid of laughing out loud, don't read this book. With all the drivel that is out there about father and son relationships it's nice to read something that tells it like it really is, flaws and all, and somehow makes us closer to our own parents. The book is outstanding and I highly recommend it. - Michael G.

My Bands (Past and Present)

Clown Teeth

Clown Teeth are the originators and foremost purveyors of lounge punk, an unsettling mix of sleaze punk, alt-folk,and spoken word. Created by brothers Joe and Matt Smith from Buffalo NY, Clown Teeth's music is an ongoing experiment in punk sounds, imagery, and world play.

Instagram: @clownteeth_official
Bandcamp 
Website  


Sin Lung 

Sin Lung started in 2023 and ended in late 2025. Rooted in the hardscrabble Rust Belt ethos of Buffalo NY, Sin Lung's music tested the boundaries of heavy music with its unique approach, employing only bass, drums and vocals. Comprised of brothers Joe Smith (bass) & Matt Smith (vocals), along with drummer Ben Coffinail, Sin Lung's music is a landscape of dark experimental music straddling metal and hardcore punk, dirty realism, and transgressive poetry. Were we too weird for most people? Probably, but it was a hell of a lot of fun.

Instagram: @sinlung_official
Bandcamp 

Website 

Unring the Bell

Unring the Bell plays heavy alt-rock that sounds like the love child of Foo Fighters and Weezer. Our song titles make no sense and the band consists of busy people, so we don't play out or record as often as we should. Still, we're not dead yet. 

Instagram: @unringthebell
Bandcamp
Unring the Bell YouTube Chanel