Over Exposure is an album about home - my childhood home, more specifically; in comfort, and in quiet reflections
on the past, present, and future.
As I've gotten older, nostalgia hits hard, with greater frequency. As I meditate on my past, in hopes to inform my
future, I've found myself returning to my childhood home and neighborhood in these reflective sessions.
One thing I adored about where I grew up was how insulated it was from the chaos and noise of the outside world.
I lived at the end of a street with a large field behind our house (filled with new homes now; sadly the field is lost to
time), and during the days, everyone went to work - it was a classic middle-class American neighborhood in its
heyday - and as such, the days would just be so...quiet. You'd hear prop planes flying over, leaving the air field
across the bay; you'd hear birds, the occasional car, the clock chiming every hour, on the hour...outside of all that,
there wasn't much else going on.