
Notes from a Quiet Life
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The Georgia native left Atlanta in 2021 to move back to the countryside he knew growing up. Where escapism once flooded his thoughts, today he is preoccupied with the universe of wonder in the reality around him. He named the former horse farm he moved to âEndymionâ (after the pastoral John Keats poem about a lovesick shepherd â its opening line: âA thing of beauty is a joy for everâ), and it has shaped all that heâs created there, from his music to his albumsâ creative direction to his planned large scale visual-art experiments.
âIâve read that every five, maybe 10, years, youâre practically a different person â like literally, on a cellular level,â Greene explains. âThe things that youâre going through will end up changing you, and youâre kind of a different person. This album is a reflection of that. Experimenting with painting and sculpture helps my music. They influence each other. That was a kind of realization for me. I donât want to look back on my life one day, and be like, âOh, it was all about maximizing productivity,ââ he says. âI want to enjoy this.â
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Waking Up      Â
Say Goodbye    Â
Got Your Back  Â
Hardest Part    Â
A Sign  Â
Second Sight    Â
Running Away  Â
Wait on You    Â
Wondrous Life          Â
Letting Go Â
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The Georgia native left Atlanta in 2021 to move back to the countryside he knew growing up. Where escapism once flooded his thoughts, today he is preoccupied with the universe of wonder in the reality around him. He named the former horse farm he moved to âEndymionâ (after the pastoral John Keats poem about a lovesick shepherd â its opening line: âA thing of beauty is a joy for everâ), and it has shaped all that heâs created there, from his music to his albumsâ creative direction to his planned large scale visual-art experiments.
âIâve read that every five, maybe 10, years, youâre practically a different person â like literally, on a cellular level,â Greene explains. âThe things that youâre going through will end up changing you, and youâre kind of a different person. This album is a reflection of that. Experimenting with painting and sculpture helps my music. They influence each other. That was a kind of realization for me. I donât want to look back on my life one day, and be like, âOh, it was all about maximizing productivity,ââ he says. âI want to enjoy this.â
Tracklist
Waking Up      Â
Say Goodbye    Â
Got Your Back  Â
Hardest Part    Â
A Sign  Â
Second Sight    Â
Running Away  Â
Wait on You    Â
Wondrous Life          Â
Letting Go Â
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The Georgia native left Atlanta in 2021 to move back to the countryside he knew growing up. Where escapism once flooded his thoughts, today he is preoccupied with the universe of wonder in the reality around him. He named the former horse farm he moved to âEndymionâ (after the pastoral John Keats poem about a lovesick shepherd â its opening line: âA thing of beauty is a joy for everâ), and it has shaped all that heâs created there, from his music to his albumsâ creative direction to his planned large scale visual-art experiments.
âIâve read that every five, maybe 10, years, youâre practically a different person â like literally, on a cellular level,â Greene explains. âThe things that youâre going through will end up changing you, and youâre kind of a different person. This album is a reflection of that. Experimenting with painting and sculpture helps my music. They influence each other. That was a kind of realization for me. I donât want to look back on my life one day, and be like, âOh, it was all about maximizing productivity,ââ he says. âI want to enjoy this.â
Tracklist
Waking Up      Â
Say Goodbye    Â
Got Your Back  Â
Hardest Part    Â
A Sign  Â
Second Sight    Â
Running Away  Â
Wait on You    Â
Wondrous Life          Â
Letting Go Â











