Paul Epic is an apt name for someone whose journey has seen him push his physical extremes to explore his internal ones. The journey of an esoteric and philosophical traveler. His story begins with a young Paul — still years from having the moniker Ronin thrust on him — playing the piano and singing in a gospel choir. And it continues with him funneling his energy and strength into power lifting, winning the North American power-lifting championship twice and being crowned the World Champion in 1994. After testing his physical limitations, he began battling the limits of speed through motorcycles and skydiving. Later yet he kickboxed and currently is active in the sport of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Yet under all that strength and a mosaic of tattoos dwelt a poet. So it’s no surprise that his music and his lyrics explore the duality of the human condition — good and bad, dark and light. And it’s also no surprise that over the years, his friends and family have dubbed him Ronin. Ronin refers to samurai in feudal Japan who had no master. These nomadic warriors carried two swords, which is reflective of our Ronin’s two sides, one that pushes the physical limits through his adrenalin-fueled pursuits, and the one that pushes the philosophical limits, with his lyrics that delve deep into the psyche. Ronin’s first band explored the darker side through a more heavy metal sound. His current album moves his music into a slightly more mainstream realm as he explores the struggle between good and the evil in all of us. The battle of the two wolves inside all of us.
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