Songs written in the margins
of long days and late nights.
He didn’t set out to make an album. He just kept writing — about identity, belonging, control, chaos, and the strange space between worlds. Somewhere along the way, those songs became Outsider.
By day, life is structured and demanding. By night, it’s obsessive and creative. The two don’t always fit neatly together — and that tension is where the music lives.
Rob’s work leans into questions rather than answers.
What defines us?
Where do we actually belong?
What part of ourselves is real when no one’s watching?
Outsider is a reflection of that in-between space — not quite this, not quite that — but honest.
And maybe that's the point.