PATCH – “Goodbye, Gone” and “Misery is the River of the World”
Combining industrial dance grooves a la Nine Inch Nails, the bombastic garage guitar rock of Queens of the Stone Age and Metz, and the concept album method of storytelling used by the likes of Pink Floyd and the Mars Volta, Patch creates an original energetic and cathartic sound they have opted to call Deathpop.
PATCH is:
Peter Kenyon: Writer/composer, Vocals
Jeannie D.: Guitars
Max Lewis: Bass
Gus Watkins: Drums
Patch is on radio rotation with the songs, “Goodbye, Gone” and “Misery is the River of the World”.
OFFICIAL LINKS: WEBSITE – SOUNDCLOUD – FACEBOOK

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