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Sean Patrick / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Hightstown, NJ

Label: Hug-A-Tree recordings

Website: www.myspace.com

Genre: Rock

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Biography:

Sean Patrick emerged on the rock/pop/acoustic scene in 2007,with his debut cd Invisible.Selling downloads in several countries,Sean Patrick teamed up permanently with Engineer/Producer and now,co-writer,Tom Reock at Squirrel Ranch Studios in Hamilton,New Jersey.
In 2008,Sean Patrick started working on songs for his second cd which will be entitled In the Midst of the Raging Storm.Sean worked with Tom Reock on each song fine tuning every single note.Tom Reock decided that he wanted Sean to work with some extraodinary musicians in his studio,and he made it happen.In the Midst of the Raging Storm is set to be released in late December,2010.

Press:

“Monday, October 17, 2011 just another cd review for Sean Patrick's In the Midst of the Raging Storm Artist: Sean Patrick Album: In the Midst of the Raging Storm With In the Midst of the Raging Storm Sean Patrick has produced an ambitious and potent album. It’s not without its problems, but really shows an intent to produce something that’s both artistic and entertaining. The concept album format, along with a lot of the music lends a rather progressive rock oriented texture to the disc. There are pieces, though, that pull other sounds into the mix. Just the concept of creating an album that flows as one cohesive unit is a dying breed in today’s era of the “download each song independently” mentality. Winds and a ringing bell open the album. As the introductory “In the Midst of the Raging Storm” continues, a processed spoken vocal line brings a theatric and ominous mysterious tone. Symphonic elements and piano merge on the piece. It’s a fairly short piece that builds”
Gary Hill - Review of Sean Patrick's In the Midst of the Raging Storm

“Trying to convey what is the essence of someones music is like trying to explain why the sky is beautiful.With me,its that I feel something special when I hear it.That's how I feel about this recording.”
John Camillo - Review of Sean Patrick's record "Invisible"