Formerly front man of the Dance Hall Pimps, RJ Comer delivers Americana Rock with his newest release, Nightly Suicide, due March 25th. The six track project kicks off with “Steppin’ Down” a gritty tune on which he sings “I feel so much better now that I’ve abandoned hope.” and includes the title track, Comer’s homage to Charles Bukowski that also illustrates Comer’s early life. Comer’s soulful vocals and dark guitar riffs permeate “Losing What You Are Losing” while the hazy “The Moon Ain’t Fallen On Me Yet” details internal battles one faces. Roots rocker “One Day” and a swagger filled cover of Elle King’s “Ex’s and Oh’s” round out an honest, intimate collection
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