The Catalog
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Welcome to the catalog, a space for listening, reading, and exploring. What begins here as a small collection will grow steadily, with new work added regularly.
To hear the full recordings and read the lryics, visit my artist pages on SongBay or Rocket Songs. Other songs are featured as clips/reels on my TikTok and YouTube channels, where the visual and sonic worlds meet.
This isn't just a catalog: it's a living archive.
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“I Don’t Wanna” is alt-pop defiance wrapped in eyeliner and snack crumbs. With sharp lyrics, a pulsing beat, and unfiltered honesty, it’s a refusal anthem for anyone who's ever dodged brunch, group texts, or unsolicited life advice. Crone Fires’ debut track doesn’t compromise—and doesn’t RSVP. To view the lyrics and hear the whole song go to: SongBay
"I Like That Just Fine" is an Alt-Country, Southern revenge ballad where the narrator claims to forgive but systematically dismantles their betrayer's life through gossip and strategic truth-telling—all with a smile and a "bless your heart." Dark, funny, and unapologetically satisfying. Morally complex storytelling with real bite.To view the lyrics and hear the whole song go to: SongBay
"Snakebone and Honey" is an alt-country song about a mother who returns to her burned home searching for a folk charm that was supposed to protect her daughter from evil—but couldn't save her from abuse, addiction, and death. Raw storytelling about grief without redemption. To view the lyrics and hear the whole song go to: SongBay
"Whatever It Was" is an indie pop song about the quiet death of a relationship. Two people go through the motions, avoiding eye contact while their connection bleeds out. Atmospheric and achingly honest—perfect for fans of intimate, emotional storytelling. To view the lyrics and hear the whole song go to: Rocket Songs
A haunting chamber pop duet for piano, cello, and viola, “It Is Snowing Somewhere” explores loss and mortality through poetic lyrics and intimate, minimalist arrangement. Morally complex storytelling with real bite.To view the lyrics and hear the whole song go to: Rocket Songs
“Why I Don’t Write, Why I Don’t Call” is a slow-burning alt-country reckoning, delivered with the clarity of a woman who’s been forgotten by family one too many times. A good bye letter of sorts, the song tells the story of familial estrangement without melodrama, but with surgical honesty. To view the lyrics and hear the whole song go to: SongBay
"No One Calls It Murder" is an alt-country ballad that strips love down to its darkest truth: we all kill what we love. The song tells a universal, but often-avoided story: how love dies, not in grand gestures, but in silence, neglect, fear, or selfishness. To view the lyrics and hear the whole song go to: SongBay
"Snakebone and Honey" is an alt-country song about a mother who returns to her burned home searching for a folk charm that was supposed to protect her daughter from evil—but couldn't save her from abuse, addiction, and death. Raw storytelling about grief without redemption.. To view the lyrics and hear the whole song go to: SongBay
"Snakebone and Honey" is an alt-country song about a mother who returns to her burned home searching for a folk charm that was supposed to protect her daughter from evil—but couldn't save her from abuse, addiction, and death. Raw storytelling about grief without redemption.. To view the lyrics and hear the whole song go to: SongBay
