- Graffiti Speak - Discord-based TTRPG where you graffiti a city
- A Shame-Free Game - TTRPG reference document
- Neural Splinters - MicroRPG published in The Ultimate MicroRPG Book
- Namorrodor and Tiddalik - Creatures in the Pathfinder 2e Bestiary 3
- i'm sorry did you say street magic - as a Sensitivity Reader for Caro Asercion
- The Sun's Ransom - GMless TTRPG with a d6 dicepool and vampires (illustrated by Grim & Tara Wilson)
- At last sibling, They are leaving - as a Sensitivity Reader for Marx Shepherd
- Run for President - A stretchgoal minigame in Preparing for Paris, by Logan Timmins
- Pass the Remote - A card-based TTRPG of media and rebellion
- The Station - A TTRPG with worldbuilding prompts (illustrated by Shannon Kao)
- Monopoly on Stolen Land - Poem published in Cordite
- Omi: Oh My AI (Act 1 Early Access) - Narrative Designer & Writer for ARG Captcha game
- The Shapes and Shakes of my Hands - Poem published in Westerly
- Shanty-makers - Collaborative shanty-generator
- Earth to Jupiter - Intimate solo journalling TTRPG with apocalyptic & sci-fi themes
- Fording the Derbal Yerrigan - Ride bikes and catch invasive species with your mates, using a deck of uno cards.
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We released our second record, Mr. Big Picture, in 2018.
"Baltimore’s SURF HARP are particularly adept at blending it into their nervy sound, along with hints of Beefheart, Talking Heads, and all kinds of other goodness." - Bandcamp
"Each song is in and of itself a little independent masterpiece, meticulous in its layering of multiple melodies and fitting imperfections—the fuzzed-out guitar, the fluctuating vocals, the outside-the-box arrangements, the in-your-face creative energy." - Baltimoremag
"The vocal delivery, instrumentation, and incorporation of such a wide array of sound into this ‘computer rock’ really solidifies as one of the best records of the year so far." - post_trash_
So where are we now? Jeff moved to Japan in the Summer of 2018-- we continued writing an album of material internationally while the world burned. Sending demos back and forth over the course of 4 years. Overcoming a pandemic, time zone differences, cultural and language barrier.
In August and September, Jeff came back to the states for an extended visit in which we were able to finish recording LP3 to be released next year. In the meantime, we will be posting pictures from the recording process, stems/teasers of the songs over the next few months.
So join us on an auditory and visual journey as we work through the mixing process towards the realization of LP3– in concept, in tone, and in structure.