Originating from the lively music scene of Portland, Oregon, Patina rises as a heartfelt guiding light, upholding the essence of Americana and Folk music. Their 4th studio LP, “Good Noise,” has just been released, and stands as a compelling showcase of their music talents. With every melody they weave and lyric they deliver, Patina constructs a harmonious resonance that deeply touches the listener’s soul. Rock the Pigeon is proud to break down the record track by track.
“I wrote this one quite a few years ago actually but finally brought it to the full band. I’m from Oregon originally, and had been living on the East coast for 4 years and had just moved back. The Columbia River was the open palm, the familiar embrace, I needed to welcome me back.” – Patina
“Great Columbia” flows in nicely to the next song on the record. “Needle” is a rock n’ roll song that blesses listeners with another incredible bass line. This song is all about the end of a relationship, making use of the metaphor of the needle wearing out on a record player. Listeners will be captivated by the guitars, organs, and spunky bass line on this song. This song is quite the epic jam!
The sounds become more laid back for “Waiting on the Rain.” This song is about California wildfires and was inspired by an article that the songwriter had read about a man who refused to leave the Redwoods where he lived and was unfortunately killed by the wildfire. This bluesy song will take your breath away. It’s a soulful ballad from start to finish that will really tug on your heartstrings.
The record flows perfectly from “Waiting on the Rain” into “Feel Your Fire.” This is my personal favorite song on the record because it is so soulful and moving. Every note that is sung can be heard through the body and soul. “Feel Your Fire” shines brightly among the array of musical jewels in this collection. This serene yet poignant ballad explores the depths of loss and yearning for human connection, intertwining soulful vocals, rich harmonies, and captivating guitar melodies. It resonates with the universal journey of love and sorrow, encapsulating raw emotions with haunting grace, while also incorporating elements of the blues for added depth and texture. This song was born during the lockdown, when playing music with other people was not possible. Bands are groups that become communities that become families, so it could be especially heartbreaking when it’s impossible to get together to jam.
The pace picks up for “Lost on Your Sidewalks.” This song is about the songwriters’ fun adventures through Europe. On his trip, he gets lost metaphorically and physically and revels in the reality of being “unknown” to the people around him. He’s far away from home and from all the people he knows. There is freedom in just getting to exist. The song has a dazzling horn section plus bluesy guitar riffs. The big band energy really picks up the energy! This is a great halfway through song.
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Written by Ryan Cassata


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