In most cases the difference between a musician and a wanna-be is the amount of struggle one is available to put up with in order to keep making music. It’s probably also the (always painful and challenging) acceptance that a music career cannot be judged by the bourgeois standards we all use on a daily basis to define what is successful or not. Choosing the rock’n’roll experience can mean living in a car for 5 years, traveling the country by yourself to play intimate shows, having the self discipline to write 365 songs a year, and the strength of being a team of one. This is what makes Paleo a real indie musician. "A View Of The Sky" is his third effort. The songs contained therein (vivid scrawls of a remarkable mind) are the first compositions he made following a marathon year – it is also Paleo’s first collaboration with Partisan Records out of Brooklyn, NY– home to Deer Tick, JBM, Mountain Man, and more. For a taste of the new album, check out this mp3.