Not so regular music
Brian Cetina, Design Editor
Issue date: 2/21/08 Section: Campus Life
After a year of travel around the country playing solo and opening tours with his band, Nischt opted out of his contract with Regular Music in September of 2007.
Re-enrolling as an accounting major at Akron University and booking his own shows, Nischt is playing his first show at YSU and is looking forward to it.
"I don't play at many colleges, but this should be cool," Nischt said. "I hope a lot of people come out; it should be fun."
Nischt is again traveling around the country doing solo shows, with plans to record a new album or EP.
"I'm not sure what I want to do yet. I have some songs, but I want this one to sound different," said Nischt.
"Maybe I'll make it another free EP," he mentioned.
Nischt's acoustic set is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Peaberry's for a Penguin Pre-Party.
"If there are a lot of people, I'm not going to hide. I'll talk to them," he said.
With mellow, soulful music under his belt at 21 years old, Nischt's next goal is to make new music that gets to new people.
"I want to create something real that reaches a number of different kinds of people on a number of different levels," he said. "I don't like the idea that a genre can limit the accessibility of music."
Re-enrolling as an accounting major at Akron University and booking his own shows, Nischt is playing his first show at YSU and is looking forward to it.
"I don't play at many colleges, but this should be cool," Nischt said. "I hope a lot of people come out; it should be fun."
Nischt is again traveling around the country doing solo shows, with plans to record a new album or EP.
"I'm not sure what I want to do yet. I have some songs, but I want this one to sound different," said Nischt.
"Maybe I'll make it another free EP," he mentioned.
Nischt's acoustic set is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Peaberry's for a Penguin Pre-Party.
"If there are a lot of people, I'm not going to hide. I'll talk to them," he said.
With mellow, soulful music under his belt at 21 years old, Nischt's next goal is to make new music that gets to new people.
"I want to create something real that reaches a number of different kinds of people on a number of different levels," he said. "I don't like the idea that a genre can limit the accessibility of music."





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