Grammy-nominated songwriter J.R. Price is out now with his Nightmare EP, the follow-up to his debut EP, Daydream. Where Daydream was vibrant, exuberant and full of hope, Nightmare is the opposite. "My light has been completely depleted," Price, who has recently sustained a devastating break-up, admits. "When a dream is drained of all its light, it is by very definition a nightmare. The darkness I have felt lately is unlike any of the other things I have been through, because I was given hope first, then had it ripped away." To those who say it’s better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all, he adamantly disagrees. "After heartbreak, I am the exact opposite of who I used to be. I’m full of shadows and hatred. I am mad all the time. I cry myself to…
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