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Life is strange… that is the quintessential message in Pete Nischt’s newest 10-song
collection of music. It’s a record detailing just how twisted and unpredictable life can really
get. The most amazing thing about it, though, is that for an album forged amidst the misery
and frustrations of its writer, the outcome was extremely positive. The tone is hopeful and
confident. The songs are eclectic and groovy. Written over two years starting when Pete was
just 18, “Life is Strange” exudes all of the qualities of a masterpiece in that it is exactly how it
was meant to be.

The record itself wouldn’t have been the same without the brilliant friendship and guidance
of producer Chris Badami (The Early November, The Starting Line), an awesome mastering job
by Scott Hull (John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen), or the chops of all of the friends that joined
Pete in the studio. We could get into Pete’s influences or who we think he sounds like, but
the fact is that it isn’t important to us because it isn’t important to him. At 21, his only concern
now is climbing his own ladder of self-realization, wherever it may lead.

To clear up any confusion… after a year of traveling the country solo and with a band, touring
and/or playing with artists like Kate Voegele, Blessid Union of Souls, Ace Enders and A Million
Different People, Paper Rival, Roark, and many others, Pete decided in September of 2007 to
opt out of his contract with former record label Regular Music due to obligations that weren’t
being met. He began attending classes in the fall again at the University of Akron as an
Accounting major specializing in Music Business. He stayed busy playing solo gigs out of
town almost every weekend throughout the midwest, and is continuing to do so. He is taking
things slow this summer to write and demo a new record of undetermined length… to be
released independently, unless something else comes up!

For booking, press, or A&R queries you can reach Pete directly at nischtbooking@gmail.com.
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