Stories to Tell…

A San Francisco Bay Area-based singer-songwriter, Nick loves writing original music and an occasional rare cover rearranged in his own style. Heard in over 25 countries, these soulful songs have proven their appeal to listeners like you around the world.

His album Where’s Chicken Man? on Retro Dog Music, was released in early 2018. The demos here are first-take recordings, featured in this raw, unedited format also played on radio. Flat notes, missed transitions, and lyrical errors are included for your listening pleasure.

He extends a special thanks to Lorre, “The Brood” and loyal fans like you for all of their support. Thanks for listening, and Nick hopes to see you when we play in your town! Read More >

Reviews

September 16, 2017 at 8:33 am

What makes the music of Nick Psiol such a joy to listen to is his ability to make you feel. Through his songwriting, his harmonies, and especially his voice- the listener is transported to a place of memory and experience. Speaking for myself, I greatly enjoy his music for its unique combination of storytelling, fantastic singing, and memorable melodies. His voice is something distinctive and delightfully unpredictable. His songwriting- at times hilarious; at other times thoughtful and emotional. And what binds it all together is the music, which Mr. Psiol writes and performs, himself. To hear it is to feel something that people of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy and relate to. I’m a fan of the music of Nick Psiol- he’s a rare musician who puts it all together well, and who creates something that all of us can find enjoyment in listening to.

D.Mars

September 2, 2017

i checked out your demos! good stuff, man! heart-felt, from the belly. great signature sound. nice use of the vocal harmonizer. i like the cameo appearance of the dog on homefront.

November 20, 2013

I was listening to your music last night. Wow, you can sing, write music and are good looking. Was Gordon Lightfoot someone who’s inspired your music? You sound a little like him, especially in your song called Words. I loved and listened to Gordon’s music a lot as a teenager. Good times.

Stevie

7:33am Dec 18

hey…your music sounded great on my end…i hope it translated well on your end coming through the airways…it definitely made the show

Tom