ABOUT CARSON
I’ve never been able to leave music alone.
I picked up my dad’s guitar when I was 11 and I got pulled in completely. The sound, the feel, diving through discographies and trying to learn everything I could.
For a long time, that was a big part of my life. Writing, playing, and chasing music. I followed it to college, bands, churches, open mics, and bars.
And then, like it does, life filled up. Career, family, responsibility. I wanted to give those things the attention and care they deserve. They matter, and they don’t leave a lot of room for chasing a melody and seeing where a song goes.
So, without really meaning to, music took a back seat. But it never left.
I kept living life, learning things my younger self didn’t, and the music just waited….on me.
Over time, I started to feel it — like something I hadn’t meant to lose was slowly slipping further out of reach. I knew I needed to make sure it didn’t.
So I picked the guitar back up….and it turned out I had a lot to say.
Melodies started showing up, and I kept capturing them wherever they came from. Ideas turned into drafts, drafts into songs, and before long I had more than I knew what to do with.
Songs that felt like they came from my younger self, shaped by the perspective I have now.
They’re about love, fear, relationships, grief, family, nostalgia, and the contradictions you learn over time.
That’s where we are today.
I’m building a catalog of music — writing and recording songs as they come to me, and putting them out into the world.
It’s guitar-driven, melodic, and rooted in the kind of feelings that don’t always get said out loud — but somehow make sense when you hear them in a song.
If you’ve ever had something you couldn’t quite put into words, there’s a good chance it lives somewhere in here.
There’s more on the way, and I’d love for you to be a part of it.