Christy Sechrist

we're only human…

Free EP for Download

In truth, I am releasing this little pocket of songs because I thought the cover was cool and I have been looking for a reason to share the artwork I made for fun years ago. So, the cover photo is like 2 or 3 years old, but fun. Anywhoser, I changed the name of the EP half-way through the project, so I had to make new artwork in the end.

Old Artwork:

New Artwork:


Songs included in the EP:
1. Slice of Life
2. Tell Me I’m Crazy
3. 99 Red Balloons (cover)
4. Need Your Love
5. Broken Down Crossroad
6. Everything (cover)
7. Jar of Hearts (cover)

Download the EP (7 MP3s in a .zip file, ~21 MB)

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New Perspective


Myself & My fiance

Hey, guys! I’m so excited to let you know that a couple of days ago, I graduated with my Bachelor of Science from Wright State University (which has also been the alma mater of Pussycat Dolls’ Nicole Scherzinger).

In celebration, I offer you a FREE MP3 download of one of my new songs! I’m always working on something, even though the latest album is already available. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “The One That Got Away (Katy Perry Cover, Orchestral Remix)”.

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We’re Only Human

Humanity is love. We’re all bound by this intricate connection, more than flesh and blood. It’s a common condition – we all have struggles, eccentricities, and fears. This album is taking a shape oddly similar to the High Tides album but with a different undercurrent. I tried to tap more into my own insecurities and faults to bring out a more genuine picture for your interpretation. Humanity is lonely, cold while simultaneously comforting and calming. There is a delicate balance between happiness and pain or fear and we tiptoe that threshold day after day. This album is upbeat for a while, then, like life, has its own sort of downward spiral. I hope you find it appealing, after all, it was written for you.

I have finished a design for some of the merchandise related to the project… a complex yet intricate design of two hands, helping one another and sharing a common, twirling thread. It’s kind of cool if I do say so myself.

I am always looking to reinvent myself, it’s part of my own personal evolution. The direction for the next album will hopefully go against expectation. I have yet to decide how I will revamp my sound… any ideas?

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