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Discover the limitless talent of Timothy Robert Graham with EP track 'Get Me Out Of Here'



As a fervent lover of indie-rock that delves into life's deeper layers, stumbling upon Timothy Robert Graham's single 'Get Me Out Of Here' was a true musical revelation. Hailing from the vibrant Seattle scene, Graham's track resonates with an authenticity that's hard to come by. The song's introspective lyrics capture the emotions of longing for something more, something beyond the confines of daily routines. The track's blend of indie-rock vibes with a touch of psych-pop creates an enchanting soundscape that's as mesmerizing as the city it hails from. Graham's vocals are both emotive and relatable, accompanied by instrumentals that build a sense of escape and liberation. The song's message, especially in the context of the pandemic, strikes a chord – the need to break free from monotony and seek solace in the outside world. 'Get Me Out Of Here' not only showcases Graham's impressive songwriting skills but also paints a vivid picture of Seattle's thriving indie music scene. It's a musical journey that anyone yearning for depth and resonance in their music can truly appreciate.


“When life feels meaningless or monotonous I think it’s easy to check out or cope with entertainment or drugs. But I think it’s really important to also learn a way to feel your feelings and get grounded. I started getting mild panic attacks over the pandemic and convinced myself I was going to actually have a heart attack. So, I started running. At first I could only run a mile. But little by little I noticed I could run further and further without needing to stop. It doesn't matter how you get out of your head, but getting outside has been really good for me. I cook most days, get to the beach by my house most weeks, and still find so much joy in listening to records and making music. I hope my song inspires someone to go outside and also create their own healthy coping mechanisms. Being healthy is fucking awesome. You can use that extra energy to create stuff or play and feel like a kid again. If someone could please make a skate video to Get Me Out of Here my life will feel super meaningful.”




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