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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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This song represents same sex couples. I wrote this about a lesbian girl who was left hanging by her girlfriend. Basically, she was questioning herself and her worth. So this is a dark song that builds into an upbeat need to express your desires.
This song represents a conversation that never happened, but was what two people thought as they met at a dance. The first verse is a guy asking a girl to dance. The second verse is her exact response to each of his lines in the first verse.
A very "Rollingstones" inspired song. I imagined it with Mick Jagger's voice when I wrote it. This song is very upbeat and heavy guitar driven. I wanted it to go fast, and let the music sort of carry the song forward to the next line of lyrics. It's a fun song about drooling over a person who you are watching on stage.
This is an angry, but too sad to yell song. Where you are trying and trying to make a relationship work, but the other person won't try with you. We have all felt heartbreak and I feel this song makes it easy to see yourself in.
Meant to lose is a song about trying your best in a relationship, but not being able to make it work. I wanted to take all that anger and frustration and make it where people can relate. A lot of us have been on at least one end of this scenario.