Today marks the release of KULICK's new EP, 'Sitting In A Quiet Coffeehouse'. The EP shows a different side to the alt-rock/pop artist, featuring stripped-down versions of fan-favourites from his 2020 album, 'Yelling In A Quiet Neighborhood'. We caught up with KULICK (aka Jacob Kulick) to discuss his journey as an artist, his first musical memory, his influences, ambitions and more.
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The free-to-watch event was raising money for the We Need Crew fundraiser, with all proceeds s going to Backup - check out the live stream here.
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The track is out now via Hassle Records - check out the video here.
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