Альбомы исполнителя
Good Luck
2022 · сингл
Something Something Love
2021 · Мини-альбом
The Last Time
2021 · сингл
Commissioned Hymnal Vol. 1
2020 · Мини-альбом
Distracted
2019 · Мини-альбом
Honey
2019 · сингл
Great Southwest
2019 · сингл
Castoff
2018 · Мини-альбом
Gold
2018 · сингл
Darker Colors
2017 · сингл
Same Drugs
2016 · сингл
Old Friends New Friends
2016 · альбом
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Биография
"Patric Johnston, Texas-born poet and pianist represents an emerging generation of Americana, artists whose melodies lilt out of uncommonly soulful, R&B-tinged soundscapes. To develop the sound for his latest EP, Johnston enlisted Abe Yellen of Wayside Studios. The result, “Castoff” is a four-song tribute to a trying year, both for Johnston and his native Houston. At many of Houston’s popular dives, music is considered a sensory layer, rather than a means unto itself. The “listening room” craze of cities like Austin and Nashville hasn’t caught on, though Johnston insists that will change: “the audience is here; we just need to find the right venues to bring them together.” When occasional disillusionment takes hold, Johnston funnels it into his writing. As with contemporaries Noah Gundersen and Marty O’Reilly, social institutions take center stage. “Gold,” written as a call-and-response to Gundersen’s “New Religion,” argues for meaningful relationships in place of religious authority: “Who’s to say what a soul’s worth? / Can you measure it in gold?” This refrain sums up Johnston’s wry-humored, slightly speculative outlook on life. “Gold” is also the track that showcases Johnston’s high vocal register best. When asked about his plans for the future, 26-year-old Johnston maintains the same winsome, free wheeling outlook he projects in his songs. “Who’s to say?” could very well serve as a mantra for Johnston. His only goal, he says, is to “progress.” - Rachel Yellen