Dungeon Of Death Vol. I (December 2000)
The Days Of A Knight - Future Imperfect
The Original Kingdom (July 2001)
The Sands Of Time (September 2001)
Rumorz Of War (December 2001)
And On The 3rd Day (April 2002)
Dead In A Dream (June 2002)
Lost In A Dream (July 2002)
Beyond The Life (August 2002)
Lost In The Sands (September 2002) incomplete
After the release of The Sands Of Time, there were multiple requests for a sequel. Since I had so much material written for it, a handful of the leftovers were recorded, usually to try out a new effect or program. Those songs were compiled onto an album that was originally released as The Sands Of Time II but I hated it with a passion and redid the entire album. One of the artists on the label commented on my choice of strange beats so I set out to find the best strange instrumentals I could, most of them being loops from karaoke versions of pop, rock and country songs, just to prove I could do it. So Lost In The Sands was born, killed, and resurrected.
Lost In The Life (October 2002)
Urban Legacy Vol. I (November 2002)
Heat Of The Moment (December 2002)
The Second Death (January 2003)
Lost In The Night (April 2003)
Early Grave (June 2003)
Urban Legacy Vol. II (November 2003)
Dead In A Dream II (2004) incomplete
In the Spring of 2004 I finally escaped the clutches of Willimantic and began moving to Maine with the girl who would later become my wife. I started work on the second Dead In A Dream album, my mind frame was similar to that of the first one with a bit of hope in a hopeless situation. The first 18 tracks were written and I realized I still had a lot more to say so I continued writing for it. Over the next couple years It became a double disc consisting of over 35 songs with a few additional ones that didn't make the final cut. Much like its predecessor, I used darker more subdued instrumentals and kept the guest appearances limited to singers performing choruses. The outcome was a dark, introspective, extremely lyrical classic album.
Hour Of Need (2005) unrecorded
In 2004 and 2005 I began writing bonus tracks for all of my albums, some to fill out the empty space at the end of the disc, some to replace songs on the album. In the end I decided against this idea so wound up with a bunch of leftover tracks. Some were awful and will never see the light of day, most of them created this album with a few being cut for time constraints. This was when they all left my side. This was when I needed them most. In my hour of need.
Urban Legacy Vol. III (2006)
Nightmare Awoken (2007) unrecorded
I used to write on my lunch break at work which eventually turned into me writing while working. When my little notebook ran out of pages I would fold a regular piece of printing paper into four quadrants and carry it around in my pocket and write songs while on the floor at work. Most of them were used for Dungeon Of Death II, Prophecy's For The Chance To Change and the FAME Tattoo Mixtape, the ones that didn't have a place to go were used for Nightmare Awoken.
Dungeon Of Death II (Summer 2008)
FAME Tattoo Mixtape (March 2009)
In 2008 one of the original knights and integral parts of Royal Kingdom opened his own tattoo shop. A year later I made a theme song and mixtape to help promote Rene's business, FAME Tattoo. He closed the shop shortly after to move to New York so the mixtape was short lived. I recorded it in a few days at the end of March 2009 with a lot of it written on the spot or at work earlier in the day. A few of the songs were written for albums that never came to be and made their way onto the mixtape. With the quick deadline there were no featured spots other than those that were previously recorded by G.O.D. and Larysa. I even surprised myself with this one, it is one hell of an album.