PATRICK PARK 'COME WHAT WILL' FREE ALBUM STREAM, VIDEO DEBUT & TOUR


'Come What Will' Album Stream

"You'll Get Over" Video Premiere at Paste

Album Available Today on Badman Recording Co




In celebration of the release of PATRICK PARK's long-awaited fifth LP 'Come What Will,' Spinner is streaming the album in its entirety free all week long! The Colorado-raised LA-based guitarist who the LA Times called "one of the great heartbreaking voices working in the acoustic singer-songwriter world today” joined up with friend/collaborator Dave Trumfio (Wilco, Built To Spill) to produce another great record. Built with guitar, lap steel, drums, strings, bass and Patrick's captivating voice and incredible songwriting, 'Come What Will' stands tall alongside Patrick's critically acclaimed back catalog, including his hit-stacked album 'Everyone's In Everyone.'

To mark today's big release, the video for album single "You'll Get Over" is making its debut with an exclusive premiere at Paste Magazine online. The song, recorded in one complete take by Patrick and his band, is the lead-off track on Patrick's album of "elegant and simple music that can swell to something complex and beautiful” (whaleinacubicle). Having just wrapped a handful of East Coast dates in support of 'Come What Will,' Patrick will be playing along the West Coast while gearing up for more touring throughout the summer and fall. Previous tours have seen Patrick onstage with the likes of peers Beth Orton and Richard Buckner, next month you can catch Patrick with Joseph Arthur as well as with Seawolf for whom he produced a track for feature on Flash Forward.


5/9 – Hermosa Beach, CA @ Saint Rocke
5/16 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Autry Museum w/Sea Wolf
5/18 – Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar w/Sea Wolf
5/30 – San Francisco, CA @ CafĂ© du Nord w/Joseph Arthur


"Beautiful” - 4/5, California Aggie

“Park simply nails it on Come What Will” - 4/5, Marquee Magazine

“A three-year hiatus since his last album has done nothing to dull Park's penchant for sophisticated folk-pop with tinges of high-lonesome country.” - Boston Globe Critic's Pick

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