A terrifyingly superior cover of my song Catastrophe by Dan Lyth and David Moyes (The Scottish Enlightenment).
Sideshow
Posted in Envelope on February 22, 2009 by lettersfromthecityAcoustic effort in early form.
Crayola Warrior
Posted in Envelope on February 19, 2009 by lettersfromthecityBevington
Posted in Envelope on February 5, 2009 by lettersfromthecityA comic icon is caught short…

The One and Only Kome: Chapter Two
Posted in Envelope on January 25, 2009 by lettersfromthecityFlight of Fancy
Posted in Envelope on January 25, 2009 by lettersfromthecityAmped Up
Posted in Envelope on January 18, 2009 by lettersfromthecityFrom a Moojuice Records promo pack. All allusions to Orange Amps are completely intentional.
The Brave Show
Posted in Envelope on January 18, 2009 by lettersfromthecityImagined artwork for a real song – The Brave Show (Demo). The image makes me think of The Beatles worst day out ever, but I can live with that!
Caledonia
Posted in Envelope on January 15, 2009 by lettersfromthecityThey say you get more patriotic the longer you’re away. Well, judging by the fact I just painted a picture of a sheep dog when I could have been eating tangerines, that’s true. The words alongside the dug are from a poem by Burns. If you could read them, they would say:
The fell Harpy-raven took wing from the north,
The scourge of the seas, and the dread of the shore;
The wild Scandinavian boar issued forth
To wanton in carnage and wallow in gore:
O’er countries and kingdoms their fury prevail’d,
No arts could appease them, no arms could repel;
But brave Caledonia in vain they assail’d,
As Largs well can witness, and Loncartie tell.
Ruff ruff!






