Think of this as a funky audio lap-dance for your ears. One that takes you places mainstream music stopped being willing to go a long time ago. E.nergy A.udio R.evolution is the complete album.
Ten songs. Ten weeks of singles building to this moment. If you’ve been here since Publicity dropped in January you already know what this collection is. If you’re arriving now, you picked the right moment to walk through the door.
I recorded this album around 2000 and released it into a world that wasn’t quite ready for it. The music always had what it needed. The technology didn’t. The mixes and masters from that era never reached the sonic place these songs deserved. The limitations belonged to the tools, not the music.
That’s what changed.
The remixed and remastered E.nergy A.udio R.evolution finally sounds the way it always lived in the mind’s ear. The Dolby Atmos versions expand the space around every song, giving the details that were always buried in the mix room to breathe and move around you. This isn’t a reissue. It’s a reclamation.

The album opens with Publicity calling out the noise machine before anyone had a name for it. It moves through Digital Empire, Time Machine, Echo, Vision, Death’s the Rage, Tortured Solitaire, Power Personality and Fucked Up Trance before arriving at the tenth and final song.
Talking is King.
Written about the reality talk show circuit of that era. Jerry Springer and shows like it that pitted human against human for no reason beyond the spectacle of watching people destroy each other publicly. No resolution. No dignity. Just the fight for its own sake. If that sounds familiar in 2026 it’s because the talk show circuit didn’t disappear. It just moved online and put a camera in everyone’s pocket.
The album begins and ends with the same observation. The noise machine was always coming. E.nergy A.udio R.evolution just heard it earlier than most.
This music was written for anyone who feels slightly disjointed from the world around them. A little lonely. Wanting to belong but not quite finding the place where belonging feels real. Getting ignored when you deserve to be heard. These ten songs aren’t a solution to any of that. They’re a companion through it.
Life is better with you in it. That’s what this album believes. Every song on it was built around that quiet conviction even when the subject matter is dark, angry, or uncomfortable.
Turn it up. Sit with it. Let it take you somewhere mainstream music stopped being willing to go.
Join the Jody Army and you’ll hear what comes next before anyone else does.

