Pulverise — to completely destroy, to reduce to fine particles and to defeat utterly. The album was born from a very unadorned moment that Tim had while making breakfast one morning. One of the modes on an old blender was labeled pulverise. It just looked and sounded so incredibly dramatic, over-the-top and so final, Tim states. He goes on to say that it’s kind of funny that we throw all these individually beautiful things inside this machine and then completely annihilate them in order to make something new. It’s an interesting concept, destruction as a means to create and renew.’ Love can be very much like that at times. So while the album deals with topics of love, longing and internal struggle – it in turns delves into the idea of what comes from all this destruction. Pulverise highlights Tim’s strong and unique songwriting abilities as the record is written entirely by himself (bar track 4 which is co-written with Tim Ross). Produced by Ireland’s own talent Seán Behan, it is mixed by Grammy Award nominated Darren Heelis (Sam Smith/Calvin Harris) and mastered by Emerson Mancini (Grammy Award winning engineer to Lizzo, Paramore & Jon Batiste). support from every major Irish radio station – reaching No.26 in the Irish Single Official charts. Today his songs have amassed +10 million streams across streaming platforms. Since becoming an independent artist he was swept away to the studio in LA with some of the music industrys biggest producers such as David Davis (Frank Ocean, Miguel, Justin Timberlake) among others such as Jackson Dimiglio-Wood (Shawn Mendes) as well as Ireland’s rising star songwriter, Bill Maybury.