Rising modern pop-rock act KULICK has debuted “The People I Know (Dont Like Me)” the second single off his forthcoming EP ‘Everyone I Know Will Die,’ due out in 2022. Listen HERE.

With his banging single ‘Time To Go’  still riding high on the B List at Kerrang Radio as well as support from the BBCR1 Rock Show and Spotify’s The New Alt, New Noise, FORYOU, and New Punk Tracks playlists, the prolific artist says “If there’s ever a question of if I will ever stop writing or creating music, I am immediately reminded that there isn’t really a choice for me to stop. I have never lived a life without creating music, and I truly believe that I cannot live a healthy life without it.”

An artistic visionary, singer-songwriter, producer, audio engineer, and lover of life, Kulick continues to mesmerize music fans with an ever-growing catalogue of deeply personal, yet relatable songs that combine his roots in heavy rock music with ultra-catchy pop melodies, resulting in a sound all his own as showcased on his previous album, the highly introspective ‘Yelling In A Quiet Neighborhood’ (and its acoustic companion piece ‘Sitting In A Quiet Coffeehouse’).

Kulick will be heading out on the road supporting The Spill Canvas on the band’s US headline tour which kicks off on November 4th through to November 21st. Tickets for all shows are now available at www.thespillcanvas.net.

With his previous album, the highly introspective ‘Yelling In A Quiet Neighborhood’ (and its acoustic companion piece ‘Sitting In A Quiet Coffeehouse’), the artist, also known as Jacob Kulick, further challenged himself by expanding his sound while tackling subjects close to his heart with his songwriting.

Various singles off of ‘Yelling In A Quiet Neighborhood’ landed on a number of highly coveted Spotify and Apple Music playlists (resulting in over 5 million streams worldwide), while also garnering spins on major radio stations around the country. Kulick continues to broaden his fanbase via glowing media coverage in several national and international media outlets including Spin Magazine, American Songwriter, Substream, The Noise and Rock Sound, which called it “…an emotional and enthralling take on dark alt-pop.”

The prolific artist says, “If there’s ever a question of if I will ever stop writing or creating music, I am immediately reminded that there isn’t really a choice for me to stop. I have never lived a life without creating music, and I truly believe that I cannot live a healthy life without it.”

 

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