Reach For The Sun

Chris Tishler

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"Reach For The Sun", the debut release from Chris Tishler. A collection of thirteen songs, both new and previously unrecorded. Available on compact disc, limited-edition vinyl, digital download and streaming on most platforms on Black Mountain Records (US).

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Basement Demos 1995

Rob McCuen & Chris Tishler

This is a previously unreleased (read: didn't find it until now) collection of a few songs of Rob's that were recorded on my Yamaha four-track cassette machine. I don't know if he was "grooming" me to be a potential new Read more

This is a previously unreleased (read: didn't find it until now) collection of a few songs of Rob's that were recorded on my Yamaha four-track cassette machine. I don't know if he was "grooming" me to be a potential new member of his band Love Bully (or whatever he was doing at the time), but he had given me a few cassettes of some of his songs to learn from. He came over to my Polish flat on a Saturday afternoon, we hung out smoking in the kitchen and laid these down. Me on guitar, Rob on vocals and playing brushes (snare drum and my stovetop). Very low-fi and stripped down, but it's nice to hear Rob's voice in this kind of format. I figured I'd share this, as Rob wrote great songs and they should be heard. Those that knew him knew that Rob could be a handful, a great guy and a total piece of sh*t, depending on if his bipolar was high or low. Sometimes it just took over and you got what you got. He fought and struggled with it. Me, he treated me greatly and he also treated me like crap. Rob was my friend and I miss him.

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