STEPPING OVER SHADOWS
In “Stepping Over Shadows,” Cal Teller fully embraces his persona as the “Post-War Gentleman.” This track is a masterclass in […]
Old Ways for New Days
In “Stepping Over Shadows,” Cal Teller fully embraces his persona as the “Post-War Gentleman.” This track is a masterclass in […]
In “One Light Left in Quarantine Row,” Cal Teller delivers what might be his most haunting and human narrative yet.
In “Love in Sector 9,” Cal Teller explores the gritty, bureaucratic side of the post-collapse world. While the previous tracks
In “Lead-Lined Lullaby,” Cal Teller performs a feat of emotional alchemy. He takes the cold, sterile reality of bunker living—concrete
In “If Silence Still Remembers,” Cal Teller takes us deep into the hollowed-out architecture of the Old World—specifically Silo Six.
In a world where light is rationed and batteries are as precious as blood, Cal Teller turns the concept of
If his last track was a sigh, “Canned Peaches and Champagne” is a defiant, toothy grin. Cal Teller lean into
Cal Teller has always had a way of finding the ghost of a melody in a place that’s supposed to
If the static on your dial ever smooths out into something that feels like velvet and woodsmoke, you’ve found him.
There is no sound more synonymous with a Sector 8 storm than the deafening, metallic roar of rain on salvage.