Patrick Watson 是蒙特利尔的一支四人组合,也是其主唱的名字。
小时候在唱诗班的熏陶,加上对古典和爵士钢琴技法的研习使得Patrick的音乐既具有灵歌深邃的意境、钢琴演奏对细节的处理和爵士里一点点的即兴发挥。
在成立乐队之前,他曾为摄影师朋友水下静物作品的拍摄专辑制作背景音乐,也曾为电影短片创作过插曲。
2002年在从越南回来之后,Patrick Watson决意成立乐队,将自己的音乐推向更广的大众并于同年推出首张专辑《Just Another Ordinary Day》。
Patrick在2007年北极星音乐奖获奖,朱诺奖提名。
专辑列表:
Solo
2001: Waterproof9
Band
2003: Just Another Ordinary Day
2006: Close to Paradise
2009: Wooden Arms
2012: Adventures in Your Own Backyard
2015: Love Songs for Robots
EN:
Patrick Watson (born 1979) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Montreal, Quebec. It also refers to the eponymous band formed by Watson, whose blend of cabaret pop and classical music influences with indie rock has been compared to Rufus Wainwright,[1] Andrew Bird, Nick Drake, Jeff Buckley and Pink Floyd for its experimental musicianship. Patrick Watson's album Close to Paradise was awarded the Polaris Music Prize in 2007.
After creating music and releasing albums in various styles, Watson formed a group with guitarist Simon Angell, percussionist Robbie Kuster, and bassist Mishka Stein. The band has performed with artists like James Brown, The Dears, Philip Glass and The Stills.
In an interview, Watson said regarding his band:
"So we as a band are called Patrick Watson. How it started was that originally, some years ago, we were asked to do some music to accompany a book of photography. Having built a CD to go with all these images we thought it would be fun to do it live and it worked really well and people freaked. We didn't really think we were gonna be a band at that point but over a period of five or six years we got to a point where it became very difficult to change the name. It was difficult to find a name that suited us especially as we had such an eclectic music style. The second album was a kind of middle point, and now here we are at this third album which is much more song orientated."[2]
The band received a nomination for New Artist of the Year at the 2007 Juno Awards.[3]
On July 10, 2007, Close to Paradise made the shortlist for the 2007 Polaris Music Prize.[4][5][6] It was announced as the winning album on September 24. Their 2009 album Wooden Arms was a finalist for the 2009 prize.
The band is well known for using unusual objects to make sounds in their music; for example, Watson "played" a bicycle in the studio for the song "Beijing".[7] and percussionist Robbie Kuster used two spoons to create a tremolo picking effect on an acoustic guitar in the opening of "Man Like You".
After several years of touring internationally—including shows in regions as distant as Beijing with Split Works in 2010,[8] the group returned to Montreal in 2011 to record their fourth studio album, Adventures in Your Own Backyard, which was released internationally in April 2012. The album marks a subtle shift in the band's style to a simpler and less experimental sound, described by one critic as "a dreamy bath of chamber-pop and fancy cabaret, less clacky without the kitchen-utensil or bike-wheel percussion of Wooden Arms and slightly more grounded than Close to Paradise".[9] Prior to the album's release, the band performed at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas,[10] where they were named by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the 25 "can't-miss acts" of the festival.[11] The band toured in support of the new album from April to July 2012.
In September 2013, Watson created a t-shirt for the Yellow Bird Project to raise money for Cape Farewell, an organization which aims to instigate cultural awareness of climate change.