State of the Heart Patrick Droney
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Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
09.10.2020
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- 1 Right With You 03:16
- 2 Chasing You 03:50
- 3 The Wire 03:32
- 4 Where You Are (44.1 kHz) 03:31
- 5 Glitter (44.1 kHz) 03:35
- 6 Passerby 03:08
Info for State of the Heart
“Consider for a moment your life as an art project. Grief stands out as one of the messiest strokes of life, like glitter scattered across the floor after a collage. The beautiful and shiny memories of people stick to you, as does the absence of them...when you think someone’s memory is gone, you find a piece of them still shining somewhere in your life. A piece of glitter. I hope this song helps people understand that when grief is put under the right light, it comes with a shimmer of hope and a reminder of the memories that never fade.” (Patrick Droney)
Patrick Droney had a breakout moment with the independent release of his debut EP in 2018, earning more than 25M Spotify streams, including more than 10M streams for the Grey’s Anatomy-featured “High Hope,” as well as “Stand and Deliver,” which he performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers and landed in the Top 10 on Spotify’s US Viral Top 50 chart, with Premier Guitar praising his “bluesy, catchy hooks.” A natural virtuoso, he first picked up a guitar around age 5, starting an obsession that that led him to receive the “Next Generation Award” from the Robert Johnson Foundation at age 12, later attending the prestigious Clive Davis Institute at NYU and earning a spot as one of Fender’s go-to artist ambassadors, and of course, his new deal with Warner Records.
Patrick Droney
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