Bombarded with copious amounts of Top 40 gamma rays as a child, Reza owes much of his young singing career to pop, the Seattle sounds of Nirvana, the rap-rock edge of Rage Against the Machine (how this is reflected in his music you'll never know and neither will he), the vocal stylings of Black American vocalists and a whole list of other musical influences he can't really remember.
The stuff he writes is a mish-mash of elements drawn from a combination of whatever's going on in his head and whatever he's been listening to the past 10 years or so. Honest, heartfelt, confused. Best served with coffee.