Hey Everyone! My name is $cotty. I'm an up and coming ethereal pop/alternative artist from the Bay Area. My new song "Lonely Nights" is about the personal struggle of coping with heartbreak...a universal experience. If you are still reading this, I hope that my song resonates with you :).
You've got to check this out! Hello! If you're into poetry, check out my debut digital album filled with heartfelt verses that truly connect with life's ups and downs. By supporting my debut digital album, you re not just getting great poetry, but you're also helping a passionate artist share their voice. Ideal for anyone who appreciates the beauty of words and wants to uplift independent creators. I invite you to explore my debut digital album and support my journey by clickin' HERE to listen - GRAB YOUR COPY AND SPREAD THE WORD
My band just released our first song today! RIYL blink, Good Charlotte, The Starting Line, State Champs, good old pop punk music in general.
Hello all just wanted to share my latest album, this is my tribute to city pop music, i hope you'll like it. Spotify link: Here is the full album on youtube: and you can learn more about my music here: https://www.andrewdynamite.com/ thank you
Hey everyone, my name’s Shane. This past year has been one of deep reflection, repentance, and raw honesty for me. I’ve battled addiction, brokenness, and spiritual collapse—but through all of that, Christ awakened something in me I thought was long dead: purpose. I recently released a song called Awakening. It’s the first in a larger symphonic journey I’m composing called Ascension Symphony—a blend of orchestral rock, cinematic storytelling, and raw faith. This isn’t pop or polished worship—it’s intense, emotional, and rooted in my personal walk with God. I used AI-assisted vocals (because I’m just one guy with no studio) but the lyrics and composition are mine, from a place of pain, growth, and hope. ▶️ Watch/listen here: If this speaks to you, I’d be honored to hear what you think. And if you're curious about the process or want to hear more of the symphony, let me know. I'm an open book. God bless, —Shane
Brothers and sisters, There are wounds carved so deep by human cruelty that silence becomes complicity. The Holocaust is one such wound—an abyss of evil, a genocide birthed in hatred and nourished by the world’s deafening silence. I have taken this horror into my spirit and forged it into a musical testimony—a symphonic metal and orchestral series called Inhumanity’s Black Flame. This is not art for entertainment. This is a prophetic lament and a spiritual battle cry. Each act reveals stages of the Holocaust’s hell—the isolation of ghettos, the descent into extermination camps, the flicker of resistance, and the zenith of annihilation. It is a journey through darkness, but not without light. As Scripture commands us, “Remember the former things, those of long ago; I am God, and there is no other” (Isaiah 46:9). We must remember. Not to glorify evil, but to confront it with unflinching truth and to honor those who suffered beyond words. Why I Created Inhumanity’s Black Flame This project rises from the ashes of sorrow and remembrance. I sought to honor the victims—to hold their shattered stories in my heart and through music, let others glimpse the unbearable suffering they bore. Not just the pain, but their fierce, flickering resistance—the courage to fight even when all hope seemed lost. I approached this with trembling humility and reverence, knowing it is the most raw, emotional work I have ever composed. This is my burden, my offering—a voice crying out in the wilderness of history and silence. No one else has dared to tell this story as I have—no one else has walked this path with such brutal honesty and heart. I do this because silence is complicity, and remembrance is sacred defiance. May this music stand as a memorial and a sword—keeping alive the flame of their courage and shining the eternal light of redemption into the deepest shadows. “For the Lord is righteous, He loves justice; the upright will see His face” (Psalm 11:7). I share this work with broken honesty and fierce faith, inviting all who hear to remember, to grieve, and to rise—rooted in the hope of resurrection and justice. May this testimony pierce through the numbness of our age and awaken a holy fire within. “Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10). In truth and grace, Shane
This is my new song. An acoustic ballad recorded with neofolk artist Warg who played flute on the track. It has a gentle, romantic Celtic flair and it would mean the world if you could give it a listen.
Don't think I've ever shared my cover band's original songs in here before, but here's our two song demo (from years ago):
Might have shared it already, when we released it in december, but this always was intended to be a summer mixtape song, maybe some of you enjoy it: