Kulick has released a music video for his track, “The People I Know (Don’t Like Me)“. The track, he explains, “…is about growing up around people you don’t fit in with. I felt like a was dropped in my hometown from some place in California, and I was looked at as if I was from another planet. I didn’t really respect what a lot of people were doing (or really not doing) with their lives, and I was being pushed down for having aspirations.”
The video, which is a creative play on a high school yearbook, can be seen now below. It is the perfect companion to the emotional track, following other singles like “Time To Go”, which saw support from Kerrang Radio, BBCR1 Rock Show, Spotify’s The New Alt, New Noise, FORYOU and New Punk Tracks playlists
With his debut album, Yelling In A Quiet Neighborhood (and its acoustic companion piece Sitting In A Quiet Coffeehouse), Kulick challenged himself by expanding his sound while tackling subjects close to his heart with his songwriting.
He explains, “We are here until we aren’t, and that’s okay. It has to be. Make it worth your time” and hopes humanity can “Spread love. Have gratitude”