Red Collins

Your composition and video are an immersive experience that I’m so glad I had! Everyone should listen to and watch Cory Cullinan’s piece!

Katherine Dines

Cory, Riley and Sidney: This piece is crazy great. I love that you made it together, yet in each of your own ways… apart.The scary dystopian feel of the static sounds, Matrix-like visuals and vocal/orchestral build keep you poised on a precipice — like the one we are all standing on — yet at the same time keeps you grounded — to say nothing of the images that rise beyond the tide of our media’s shock and awe, leaving our shared humanity in its wake and very much alive. Bravo and Bravas!

Secret Agent 23 Skidoo

Man, 2025 Alive is deep. I love it, and I love that you and your daughters created it. I completely understand the sadness and exhaustion of being a new empty nester in chaotic times; my daughter left for college in the middle of 2020. It gets easier, and you have amazing kids. That’s the trade off, right? They keep growing, and by necessity, growing further away. But your pride in them and your vicarious travels almost make up for their absence. Almost….Keep it up, bud. I appreciate you.

Oliver Zurita

Cory Cullinan is a multifaceted artistand established producer. His new project, 2025 Alive, isn’t just a song; it’s a multimedia experience in collaboration with his daughters Riley Max (songwriter) and Sidney Cullinan (filmmaker). This work reflects how strange, complex, and challenging it is to be alive in 2025.I was captivated by how the piece doesn’t need a linear narrative to be impactful. The structure is free, almost meditative, but at the same time unsettling. It’s an introspective journey where every second matters. The collaboration with his daughter Riley Max brings a special warmth. And yes, it feels like a generational conversation in musical form.Listen and follow their journey. If you’re looking for a piece to shake you out of your musical rut, Cory Cullinan’s 2025 Alive is the jolt you need.

Teressa Gehrke

If we all realized that people have the same emotion to live freely and to be content, then we might not be so cruel to one another.If you hate the ‘other’, is that their problem, or yours?

Laura Romeu

Sounds like the soundtrack to Pedro Almodovar’s next film… amazing sounds and voices. Sadly, with the impactful imagery, it’s the soundtrack to our dystopian lives right now. Well done, Cory Cullinan. Bravo.