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Ever heard of Patrick Park? Cast your mind back to the series finale of "The O.C." Park's most well-known track, "Life is a Song,” catapulted to fame through its prodigious position in this episode. The song, released on his second LP “Everyone's in Everyone,” pervaded the O.C. seven years after Park had first leapt to public recognition with his debut album “Loneliness Knows My Name...
...newest LP “Come What Will” is your archetypal acoustic-folk album. His genre is not an unfamiliar one—with the familiar acoustic melody and tenderly rough vocals, Park sounds like a synthesis of Damien Rice and Taylor Swift. His songs are sweet but indistinct. There is nothing either personalized or individual to his sound...
What has Patrick Park to offer Yardfest '10? His set may come as a refreshing break from a show that is otherwise dominated by hip hop. His songs are soothing and inherently easy to sing along to. Many tracks, such as “Something Pretty” from “Loneliness Knows My Name,” have a subtle folksy vibe...
Want to know more about Patrick Park? Last week, he chatted with Arts contributing writer Adam T. Horn—read more here...
...repeating the last two words of a line will do, and throwing in a “what, what” every once in a while can even make it seem like you know the song. Wale only has one song, so just learn it. As for Patrick Park, if you listen closely, half of his songs are actually just him softly weeping—don’t even bother...