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...event began with the relaxed, mellow vibe of Patrick Park??s guitar, but few guests were in attendance at the time. The audience totaled 29 people initially, with over 50 spectators by the end of Park??s first two numbers...
...Solution: While Kid Cudi sings about freeing his mind “a puff at a time,” Park??s allusions to illegal substances are far and few between (“your smile is a drug”?). Few people are diehard fans of both, so don’t attempt to convince others that you’ve followed the cross-country tours of all three. Pick one, stick with it, make it believable: “Yeah, sometimes I sing ‘O Let’s Do it Freestyle?...
...it’s more bad news and problems that seem insurmountable, but... you do what you can to be happy and be a good person and live your life the best you know how.” The directness of this message matches the straightforward feel of Park??s songs, which are often stripped down to his gently vibrating vocals and his soft guitar work...
...sure-handed tenderness of his music complements Park??s message. “There’s a thread of redemption running through these songs,” he says, offering “Blackbird Through the Dark” as a track from the new album in which that thread shows through. He attributes the album’s redemptive focus to current events, expressing his feeling that “this is really the moment where we can make things better...
This is also a significant moment in Park??s career. Yardfest comes at the beginning of his tour promoting “Come What Will,” and Park is excited to hit the road and share what he considers his best work to date. Attendees can expect to enjoy Park, his guitar, and a bunch of sweetly simple folk tunes in a show tailored specifically for the event. “I’ll work out how the vibe feels and play songs accordingly,” he says, explaining his process of working from...