Adeline, our first song for Underground Aces is a funk/dance song that’s a lyrical response to ZZ Ward’s song Put the gun down.  In ZZ Ward’s song, she’s singing to Adeline asking her not to take her man.  Ever wondered what Adeline would say and do in response?

Available from Amazon, Apple iTunes, Google Play, Pandora, Spotify, and TikTok.

Here’s a video of our song with lyrics.

Vocals by Kathryn from I Am Not Left Handed
Guitar, bass, and keyboards by Tom Libertiny
Drums by John “JR” Robinson

Produced by Tom Libertiny
Lyrics and Music by Tom Libertiny
Mixed by Jason Groves at Sneak Attack Studio
Mastered by Sangwook “Sunny” Nam at Jacob’s Well Mastering
Illustrated by Ana Cruz
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Silent Night is our second song in what we’re calling “downbeat dubstep.” Available from Amazon, Apple iTunes, and Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, and TikTok.

Here’s the video of our song with lyrics.

Vocals by Kathryn from I Am Not Left Handed
Bass and keyboards by Tom Libertiny
Drums and keyboards by John “JR” Robinson

Produced and Arranged by Tom Libertiny
Lyrics by Joseph Mohr
Music by Franz Xaver Gruber
Mixed by Jason Groves at Sneak Attack Studio
Mastered by Sangwook “Sunny” Nam at Jacob’s Well Mastering
Illustrated by Ana Cruz

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Hotel California

Is it a song inspired by Jeremy Clarkson’s “fun” with a certain Top Gear producer or the state of Liberty in America?

Our music is available on Amazon, Apple iTunes, Google Play, Pandora, Spotfiy, and TikTok.

Guy and François, two TV commentators for NASCAR races, were recently fired after François punched their networks’ Chairman on live TV following the Chairman’s derogatory comment that “Roger Penske was no Bernie Ecclestone.”

On their way to a job interview at Paul’s Truck Repair in Kent, Washington, they accidentally stumble into Blue Origin’s headquarters. With the rest of the Blue Origin team working on BE-4, Jeff Bezos personally escorts Guy and François to the door. During their heart-felt apology to Bezos, he is struck by Guy and François’s ability to expertly interrupt each other’s sentences and their genuine love and hatred for each other. Bezos offers them a job as TV commentators on Second Green, his fledgling golf channel.

Kathryn, Ireland’s number one golfer, is preparing to tee off. Following a recent run-in with a Commedia-mask wearing fan, she has become psychosomatically French.

Or, is all of the above a red herring and in actuality: our song is about the state of Liberty in America? Our lyrics, commentary, and song’s illustration tell the story?

We pick up the action as Guy and François begin to call the game.

Vocals by Kathryn from I Am Not Left Handed
Bass and keyboards by Tom Libertiny
Drums by John “JR” Robinson
Voiceovers by Nick Flint
Guitars by Eric Belt

Produced and Arranged by Tom Libertiny
Lyrics and music by Don Felder, Don Henley, and Glenn Frey
Calling the Game written by Tom Libertiny
Mixed by Jason Groves at Sneak Attack Studio
Mastered by Sangwook “Sunny” Nam at Jacob’s Well Mastering
Illustrated by Ana Cruz