Hi, I’m Shane.
I’m a songwriter, composer, and deeply driven independent Christian artist. Every lyric I write comes from raw personal experience—trauma, addiction, spiritual collapse, healing, and the ongoing journey of walking with Christ. My music isn’t commercial, and it’s not easy. It’s cinematic, operatic, emotionally heavy, and deeply spiritual. Some have called it a “Christian symphony” or even “faith-based progressive rock.” I just call it my testimony in sound.
I do everything myself—every word, every melody, every structure. I use AI technology to bring my music to life vocally, but make no mistake: AI is my instrument, not my replacement. I write the lyrics, compose the arrangements, direct the tone and feel, and pour my spirit into every moment. It’s no different than a digital orchestra or a virtual mixing board—the tool serves the message, not the other way around.
I’m not ashamed of that. I don’t have a studio or a band. I have a tablet, a ring light, compression shirts, and conviction. That’s it. No label. No team. Just me and the fire God put in my gut to tell the truth—about my past, about grace, and about where I’m going.
Creatively, I draw from many places—Beethoven, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky; then Cash, Queen, and Floyd; then Nightwish, Rush, and gospel choirs. I’ve written everything from cinematic Christian symphonies to blues, doom metal, country, and classical concept albums. Each project has its own voice, but the message is always grounded in truth, pain, and God’s mercy.
Business-wise, I approach this with full ownership and intentionality. I handle everything: writing, composing, production, branding, video creation, channel management, and audience connection. I believe in building something real from the ground up—raw, honest, imperfect, but alive.
So why do I want to be part of this community? Because I’m done being silent. I’ve walked through hell—abuse, addiction, betrayal, shame—and by God's grace, I’m still here. I don’t just want to share songs; I want to connect. To listen. To speak life. To bring something different to the table.
This isn’t about fame or platform. It’s about truth. And if even one person finds hope or healing in the middle of my noise, it was worth it.