Alan Arlts extraordinary, debut novel opens with Symons interview in a Minneapolis weekly music publication. The succeeding tracks serve as the narrative, taking the reader beyond Symons interview and deep into the lives and souls of The Carpet Frogs. Symon, the 21-year-old bassist and lead vocalist haunted by his manic depressant mothers ties to The Beatles. Jerad Christianson, a drug-addicted guitarist too young to drink, trying to outrun the demons of his childhood. The third member of the trio, Mason Gallager, a 22-year-old drummer, fighting to keep Symon and Jerad focused on making music.
The Carpet Frogs: Music After Tomorrow is a story of the motile power of music. But most of all, it is a meditation of the human soul. Soul as a musician, best friend, mother and rock legend.

