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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The narrator is in Rome trying to forget his recent break up but sees his lover everywhere. Only indulgence is worthwhile, in the form of poodles and pink gin.
Personal Hot Spot is a parody of Depeche Mode's Personal Jesus. The narrator uses his phone's hot spot to spy on his lover's online existence.
In Two Worlds and Larry the narrator bemoans the fact that he cannot understand what his lover is trying to tell him. What he knows for sure is that he is packing up and leaving because his love has found another, an electrician named Larry.
Sent by the Man is a dreamy response to a lost love, the desire not to let go, and the eery, ethereal return of the lover.
Promised End tracks the unhinging of a relationship amid the desperation and denial that it might possibly be over.