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Wednesday, 25 July 2007 |
Brandon Patton, originally
from St. Paul, MN, made his first solo record, Nocturnal, in 1997, during
the middle of the night in a forgotten room in the basement of a corporate
building in Easthampton, MA. To this day, nobody knows that the noisy
ventilation system kept getting turned off in the middle of the night. He
then teamed up with Anand Nayak in Massachusetts and they formed the Boston
area power trio Three Against Four. Two albums and four drummers later, they
had toured the North and Northeast and built up a following, awkwardly
schmoozed it at the Sundance Film Festival, placed music in sassy Hollywood
movies, and been coughed on by many a skeevy bar hag. After blowing a hefty
chunk of change on what he hoped would be their breakthrough album, that
band fizzled, and Patton fled in frustration and spent a year traveling in
his van, Bessie. Ironically, right after breaking up, Three Against Four got
their music placed in the popular TV show Monster Garage and gained a little
posthumous attention. Later, after spending a heart-wrenching year apart
from his sweetheart, he returned in anguish and desperation to Boston to win
her back. He wrote the songs on Should Confusion during that enterprise.
What's New
Brandon co-wrote the theme to TLC’s Ballroom Bootcamp. |
Press Release:
“Following the twists and turns of these songs, you realize this particular
kid really does have it; he knows how to tell a story in such a way that you
have no idea what's coming next, but aren't for a moment tempted to leave
before the show's over.”
Jason Warburg, Daily Vault
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| Webpage: http://www.brandonpatton.com/ |
| Location: , Minnesota, USA |
| Description: Should Confusion is a collection of heart-sore longings and manic freak outs that capture the difficulty of steering when you can’t find the wheel. |
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| http://www.justenoughtv.com/videos.php?cat=MUSICVID&vidID=203&p=12 |
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