Gerard O'Riley

Gerard O'Riley writes poignant and personal songs that encourage the listener to think a little more deeply about life and love. He always has a positive message, regardless of how sad a story can be, a happy ending is always available.

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"Antagonist" offers a haunting perspective from the viewpoint of an alcoholic man grappling with his demons, reflecting on a turbulent Saturday night. The lyrics delve into the darkness of domestic abuse, intertwined with remorse and conflicted emotions. Amidst scenes of intoxication and vulnerability, the song explores themes of guilt and obsession, portraying a complex character who struggles with his destructive tendencies. "Antagonist" confronts the harsh realities of addiction and abusive behavior, leaving a powerful impact on listeners.
"Another Heartbreak Song to Dance To" captures the ups and downs of love with lyrics about tentative beginnings and eventual heartache. It's a mix of melancholy and determination, where memories linger but dancing becomes a way to cope and find release. The song's heartfelt words resonate with anyone who's faced the cycle of love and loss.
The tumultuous, more common that you may think, mother-daughter relationship... This mom and kid pair decide that maybe it's best for them to cut ties...and express that just because they have the title "Mom" "Daughter" doesn't mean that they can't walk away because they can... And without guilt! They owe nothing to no one but themselves.
This song is about struggling with an eating disorder. The voice inside your head being so loud, being trapped inside a prison… you get it.
These lyrics are about a Mom who, for whatever reason, left her young preteen daughter, with perhaps an older sibling or grandparents, so she could search for the answers/the meaning to her own struggles...not truly realizing the aftermath, the devastating affects of her leaving had on her broken-hearted, unguided daughter.