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Nashville tennesse’s pop-punks
NO! THIS IS PATRICK
have released single/video
‘Good Times’
Punk on the Rocks, Voice FM:
“F**K, This is Awesome!”
After the hugely positive response to their last release ‘Shedding Light’ Nashville Tennessee Pop Punks No, This is Patrick! have released single ‘Good Times’.
Another track taken from their much anticipated second album due for release next year, ‘Good Times’ is straight up pop punk and sure to be another radio smash for the 5 piece.
“This was a song that Andrew (singer) brought to the band right after we finished the first record. It wasn’t a complete demo, mainly just one or two sections, but the riff and the groove were so good we knew we need to expand upon it.”
says the band.
“It took a very long time, but we came out with a song that we feel encapsulates our evolution from the first album to this much more expansive and eclectic second record.”
“Lyrically it’s a song that essentially says what we need to hear right now. The last few years have been a struggle, especially in terms of mental health for a few of us, really all of us I think. The lyrics are about learning to deal with growing up, the frustration of realising what the real world is, but not letting it get to you. Remembering that as bad as things may seem, you’ll come out the other side stronger.”
Throughout their career so far the band has gained a name for themselves as one of the most exciting live bands of their generation and have opened for A Wilheim Scream and Carousel Kings, as well as being asked to perform at a tribute to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and its hugely influential soundtrack.
American Pop Punks
NO! THIS IS PATRICK
return with new single
‘Shedding Light’
Nashville Tennessee Pop Punks NO! THIS IS PATRICK return with huge nu metal inspired single ‘Shedding Light’.
This is the second single from their much anticipated second album due for release next year.
‘Shedding Light’ shows how diverse NTIP are as a band.
Although still incorporating their Pop-Punk aspects that are so critical to their sound, this shows a much heavier side to them, opening up their appeal to a much wider audience.
Guitarist Matt:
“‘Shedding Light’ is about people. Whether in positions of power or not, who abuse others or make others feel weaker when in fact they are the weak ones hiding behind a thin facade that genuinely fulfilled people see right through.”
Throughout their career so far the band has gained a name for themselves as one of the most exciting live bands of their generation and have opened for A Wilheim Scream and Carousel Kings, as well as being asked to perform at a tribute to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and its hugely influential soundtrack.
‘Shedding Light’ is slated for release on 19th September 2022
NO! THIS IS PATRICK is a ‘heavy pop punk’ band based out of Nashville TN.
Originally formed in 2015 by guitarists Sean Naples and Matt Issacs, the lineup didn’t take its true shape until 2018.
With a few line up changes the core members have now found their true brothers in arms with Vocalist Andrew Dorn, Bassist Ben McAnelly and Drummer Truman House.
Their self-titled debut album was a very pop punk/easycore jamfest, but it was primarily based on things that Sean and Matt had written during those unstable first years, so they knew they wanted to expand with the new solid lineup of insanely talented musicians.
The band set about writing a second album, and were promptly stopped in their tracks by the pandemic.
Over the past 2+ years they have been doing everything in their power to put this record together in whatever ways are possible.
Now it’s finally ready to start being revealed to the world and it is something very special.
Primarily a pop punk band, NTIP don’t sound like anyone else in their genre.
This record especially utilises sounds and influences across many different genres.
These first two singles, ‘Good Times’ and ‘Shedding Light’ are great examples of the diversity of the record.
The album is about the many facets of life, finding the strength to carry on in dark times, especially ones with no end in sight, and the music reflects these themes.
With expressions of anger, frustration, and despair NTIP always realigns with hope and determination.
With the songs representing so much about the five of them, No, This is Patrick! connect with their fans on a deep level.
Communicating honestly through their music about their struggles, their worries and the things that they care about.