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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About people being played off, after working in their job for years, and now have nowhere to go. Rock Ballad.
Hungry up and comimg artist. Displaying hard hitting unheard bars. Representing the midwest and the skills attributed from the area.
An ode to the wonderful Mary Jane…
"Untitled" is about how people have different perceptions about life and the obstacles that accompany it. Some people are optimistic while others are pessimistic. I recall coming up with this thinking of an intro. It's actually inspired by "Pigs on the wing" by Pink Floyd. Preferred genres (but not limited to) Rock intro
"Lovelorn Behemoth" is about Ill fated attraction. As I listened to early Anathema I became inspired to come up with this piece. Here we see a man's descent into dangerous territory. Similar in tone with the "Songless Song" except instead of harming the love interest this character contemplate self inflicted harm. Preferred genres (but not limited to) Atmospheric rock, Progressive rock. Haunting progressive chords with depressing singing. Album that inspired this piece: Alternative 4.