In 'Someone Who Isn't Me,' Geoff Rickly Recounts the Struggles of Some Other Singer
Briefly

Does that mean Someone Who Isn't Me is the literary equivalent of Waiting, a debut work that shows more promise than power? Not exactly. After all, Rickly is now in his 40s. Between Thursday and all the other bands he's fronted over the past quarter-decade, he's written the equivalent of many books, only in song form.
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