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Count The Stairs

3.3M streams

3,322,535

Nervous At Night

2.9M streams

2,861,787

Ten Feet Tall

1M streams

1,040,155

No Good at Lying

947.6K streams

947,566

Sore Loser

623K streams

622,951

Seeing Things (MUNA's Version)

575.3K streams

575,335

Hangar

322.7K streams

322,720

Time To Pretend

154.2K streams

154,177

Choir Song (I Feel Dumb) 2.0

127.3K streams

127,256

A Long December

71.9K streams

71,945

Biography

Charlie Hickey’s debut album Nervous At Night began with a journey. Having grown up in Pasadena in the quiet shadow of downtown LA, Hickey moved away to college at the same time that he got more serious about music, and found himself moving back and forth between his hometown and his newfound independence to play around with song ideas and demos with his friend and collaborator Marshall Vore. These two worlds reveal themselves in numerous forms across Nervous At Night, as Hickey explores life’s graceless passage between teenage years and adulthood, and all of the noise that permeates. Formed of eleven new songs and released via Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records, Nervous At Night is led by Hickey’s remarkable voice, a voice that, like the best pop artists, holds the brave balance of singing fearlessly about your fears. While Hickey calls the album a pop record, he admits that sonically it moves in many directions, an amalgamation of his love for folk singers of yesteryear and more contemporary peers, from Taylor Swift and The 1975, to Elliott Smith, to Conor Oberst. Nervous At Night comes alive in its juxtapositions, chronicling the constant push and pull of life, both its stagnancy and motion in refreshing and honest ways. “I’d like to write songs that are for everyone, that let people into my inner world while also hopefully making people feel less alone on their own. I hope that these songs can be there for somebody the way my favorite songs have been for me.”