Visual Companion · Shatterglass Scallywags
Shatterglass Scallywags — Companion Piece
A second film for the same fire.
The Cinematic Hub · Featured Film
A cinematic meditation on the voices we ignore and the ones we finally remember to hear. A film for the long imagination — meant to be watched the way a campfire is watched.
Film · Shatterglass Scallywags
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Shorter pieces from the road, the studio, and the long edge of the prairie. Watch them slowly.
Visual Companion · Shatterglass Scallywags
A second film for the same fire.
Field Film · Grant Collective
From the long road, where the banner still means something.
Field Film · Grant Collective
Boots, dust, a guitar — the second movement.
Field Film · Grant Collective
A hymn at the edge of the prairie.
Album Films
Each album's official YouTube playlist — sequenced the way it was meant to be heard, with the visuals the artists chose.
Shatterglass Scallywags · 2024
A cinematic concept record born from a novel — a Dante-shaped descent and ascent through longing, doubt, and the slow remembering of fire. Strings press against distorted guitars; the choir is the crowd.
Shatterglass Scallywags · 2025
The second movement. Where Primal Fire asked the question, the sequel answers it — louder, stranger, more luminous. Songs as scenes; scenes as scripture.
Shatterglass Scallywags · 2025
Chesterton said fairy tales are more than true — not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten. This record is the score for that telling.
Shatterglass Scallywags · 2025
Songs drawn from the threads of American memory — Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (4Score / Abe's Anthem), Paul Revere's revolutionary ride (Revere), Harriet Tubman's heroism (Harriet's Heart), the fall of 1929 (Black Friday Gold), a sleeping giant's awakening to the evil of Nazi Germany (Warriors Rise), and a call to rise from the ashes of 9/11 (Echoes of the Fallen).
Grant Collective · 2025
A cinematic Americana statement tied to the America250 moment. Patriotic without pageantry; faith-informed without sermon; the kind of record meant to be heard in the long quiet after the parade.