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During his time helming the Richmond, Virgina-based punk band Avail, singer/songwriter Tim Barry showcased his more aggressive side with an angry vocal style and manic stage presence. On his solo endeavors, however, Barry reveals a side of himself that's a vast departure from what fans might expect from him based off his work with Avail. Creating low-key, folks songs, that tend to have acoustic instrumental accompaniments to run alongside Barry's soft vocals, the reformed punker's solo music is able to prove the musician's vast skills as a an artist and dichotomy as a performer.