Nicholas Roy

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It's All My Fault 00:00 Tools
Black Dog 00:00 Tools
Walls 00:00 Tools
All My Fault 00:00 Tools
Before The World Collapses 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Talking 00:00 Tools
All My Fault Master alt 00:00 Tools
Taxi 00:00 Tools
Undercover 00:00 Tools
Where To Now? 00:00 Tools
This Is How We Go Out 00:00 Tools
Devilish Smile 00:00 Tools
Real As It Gets 00:00 Tools
Put Out The Light 00:00 Tools
One By One 00:00 Tools
Cardboard Heart 00:00 Tools
Unspeakable 00:00 Tools
So Close 00:00 Tools
Black Dog MASTER 00:00 Tools
04 - So Close 00:00 Tools
Strangeness of Kindness 00:00 Tools
Strangeness and Kindness 00:00 Tools
It s All My Fault 00:00 Tools
Falling Slowly (The Voice 2013 Performance) 00:00 Tools
Falling Slowly 00:00 Tools
Dangerous Game 00:00 Tools
Miss Brown 00:00 Tools
All My Fault Master 00:00 Tools
01 - Put Out The Light 00:00 Tools
05 - Unspeakable 00:00 Tools
02 - Cardboard Heart 00:00 Tools
Victoria 00:00 Tools
Skin and Bones 00:00 Tools
You Found Me (The Voice 2013 Performance) 00:00 Tools
Before the World Collapes 00:00 Tools
Into The Fire 00:00 Tools
Walls Final Master 00:00 Tools
Tribal Land 00:00 Tools
Strangeness of Kindness (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Walls Final 00:00 Tools
Last Goodbye 00:00 Tools
You Found Me 00:00 Tools
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"Peter Gabriel meets David Gray in one-man popster Nicholas Roy. His beautiful voice is full of weariness and drama; his instruments stretched and warped to create a whole dynamic world" Beat Magazine "I like a guy bold enough to list Elton John as an influence.." Richard Kingsmill, Triple J When Nicholas Roy started playing the Melbourne live circuit, he felt a bit out of place in venues like The Espy. There’d be four bands on one bill, with screaming guitars and rock god moves, so when the time came for Nic to do his stuff, the audience didn't know what to expect... neither did the other bands on the night, A guy with a Piano? Only three musicians? (The guitarist also plays bass). The time came, and suddenly the audience was dancing. That was two years ago, and since then Nic has been doing gigs throughout Sydney, Adelaide and Perth and back to Melbourne for more! The anxiety of having to convince the audience has never been an issue; in fact it has worked for Nicholas, who doesn't have to worry about following trends. His new recordings reflect this; one keyboard, once voice, a bit of bass and some home made late night recordings. With that set up, what you see is what you get - nothing planned or contrived! The many trips late at night, encounters with so many Taxi drivers, their countless stories led to this release... a tranquil, yet vibrant night through the city...”just.. drive, drive, drive...”. TAXI is Nicholas’ second EP, after Devilish smile, (which got a spin by Caroline Tran), and some community stations... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.