Patio - Collection - New LP Record 2023 Fire Talk Ultra Clear Vinyl - Rock /
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Raw, dark, and full of piercing emotional depth, Collection, the 2nd album from New York trio Patio, — produced and mixed by Nate Amos (Water from Your Eyes, This Is Lorelei) and mastered by longtime collaborator Amar Lal — is a radiant collage of shifting identities, sensory illusions, and deconstructed disco grooves. More complex and purposeful than the fragile post-punk of 2019 debut Essentials, the album reflects transition, conceived to flow from “day” (contemplative opener “The Sun”) to “night” (dub-inspired closer “Inheritance”). New sonic influences like disco (Donna Summer, The Bee Gees) and 2000s New York indie (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol) evoke freedom and euphoric joy — maintaining the band’s signature minimalism, When the members of Patio contemplated the inspirations for their long-awaited second album, Collection, they came up with an eclectic mood board comprising videos and images. A 1977 David Bowie performance of "Heroes” on Top of the Pops. Laura Branigan belting “Gloria” beneath a sea of disco balls. Masterpieces in marble by Michelangelo and Bernini. Jude Law in The Young Pope. Portraits of iconic superstars: A dapper Bryan Ferry, a melancholy Carmela Soprano, Bianca Jagger serving side-eye, and Andy Warhol eating a cheeseburger. “Collection” is out in September on Fire Talk.
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The Sun 03:16
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Relics 02:36
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Patience 03:18
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Routine 02:26
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Either Way 03:05
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Sixpence 03:20
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Performance 03:10
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Sequence 03:18
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Gold II 00:59
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Epiphany 04:18
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En Plein Air 03:56
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Inheritance 02:21
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