A press release from Gray Rinehart:
Gray Rinehart, whose fiction has appeared in Analog, Asimov’s, and elsewhere, recently released a 10-song CD of music primarily inspired by science fiction and fantasy, entitled Truths and Lies and Make-Believe. The album includes an eclectic mix of music, from the silly fun of Star Wars-inspired “Tauntauns to Glory” and the primarily Star Trek-influenced drinking song “Another Romulan Ale” to the political farce of “I Think I’ll Run for Congress” and the deeply introspective “Day to Day Disguises.”
A contributing editor for SF&F publisher Baen Books of Wake Forest, NC, Rinehart “field tested” most of the songs at SF&F conventions in North Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia. One of the songs on the album, “The Monster Hunter Ballad,” received special attention online from being based on Baen’s Monster Hunter International series of novels by Larry Correia.
Rinehart, who lives in Cary, NC, worked with Research Triangle-area musicians and artists to produce the album. Truths and Lies and Make-Believe is available for download and hard-copy CDs may be purchased online through CDBaby (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/grayrinehart) and BandCamp (http://grayrinehart.bandcamp.com/album/truths-and-lies-and-make-believe). More information about Rinehart’s writing and music may be found on his website, http://www.graymanwrites.com.