Kulick has announced his new EP Sitting in a Quiet Coffeehouse, due for release on 30th April via Enci Records. The record features five stripped-down interpretations of fan-favourites, taken from his 2020 breakthrough album Yelling In A Quiet Neighborhood.
“I created the album Sitting in a Quiet Coffeehouse which gives a new perspective to my most recent album Yelling in a Quiet Neighborhood,” Kulick explains. “I have always felt the strongest with songs in their acoustic form. I used multiple acoustics in the recording process, including Taylors, Martins, and the new Fender Acoustasonic. Re-recording these songs with more of a ‘coffeehouse’ vibe (hence the name Sitting in a Quiet Coffeehouse) made me remember what it was like when I first learned the acoustic guitar and when I first recorded these songs. It made me feel a bittersweet nostalgia in both cases. It also made me realize how sad some of these songs actually are when you take away all of the production. Overall, I hope it gives fans, both new and old, some Kulick songs that are more ‘chill’ than normal, but still organic and authentic.”
In light of the announcement, Kulick has revealed the stripped-down version of Just Be Friends.
Like what you hear? You can stream or purchase Just Be Friends HERE.