Park, Patrick
Everyone's In Everyone
When this album was originally released on Curb Appeal in 2007, Stereogum gave it this review: NEW PATRICK PARK - "HERE
WE ARE" Tired of watching the final episode of The OC on repeat? Well, the FOX soap you stopped giving a shit about in
'04 is long gone, but Patrick Park isn't. Remember "Life Is A Song," the smooth ditty that helped bring the show's
four-year tenure to an emo-folk finale? Life is also a highway: Fast forward a few months and Park's but a few weeks
away from his sophomore full-length Everyone's In Everyone. Fitting title for someone who made their name via a prime
time teen soap, no? Okay, that's our last OC joke because, really, the first single "Here We Are" shows a marked upgrade
and depth to the L.A.-based singer/songwriter's intensity, chops, and all-around skills. Actually, the rambling
three-minute meditation would make good sense for some desert-based moment of epiphany in a Wes Anderson flick (fitting,
especially, if you remember Park's old promo pics during his Richie Tenenbaum phase). We kid, but the track's a great
listen: check how this thing simmers into a low-level mountain-high dust spinner and oddly abridged denouement. Yup,
dude's good at endings . dusty, elegant. and Spin said: Los Angeles-based troubadour Patrick Park, the man behind the
O.C.'s softly strummed death knell, has announced the release of Everyone's in Everyone, his sophomore album and follow
up to Loneliness Knows My Name out Aug. 7 via Curb Appeal. The new album was recorded in Los Angeles and North Carolina
with cast of renowned producers and mixers, including Dave Trumfio (Wilco), Rob Schnapf (Elliott Smith, Beck), David
Bianco (Tom Petty), and Chris Stamey (Whiskeytown). Everyone's in Everyone will deliver tracks with titles like "Life is
a Song," "Arrive Like a Whisper," and "Saint With a Fever," and not unlike another fan appeasing band, Park will deliver
his new tracks and more to both Los Angeles and New York City with alternating coast-to-coast four night residencies in
the cities' Spaceland and Living Room venues, respectively. Patrick recently took this album back from Curb Appeal, and
it is now being re-released independently.
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
21-08-2007
Label
Item-nr
453906
EAN
0689076487474
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
LIFE IS A SONG
2
TIME FOR MOVING ON
3
HERE WE ARE
4
STAY WITH ME TOMORROW
5
ARRIVE LIKE A WHISPER
6
NOTHING'S LOST
7
PAWN SONG
8
SAINT WITH A FEVER
9
ONE BODY BREAKS
10
THERE'S A DARKNESS
11
EVERYONE'S IN EVERYONE