Patio share their “Inheritance” with their newest single.

Credit: Nicole Fara Silver
Next week Patio will release their sophomore LP Collection. Produced by Nate Amosof Water From Your Eyes, the album will be released on Fire Talk Records, and is the follow up to their acclaimed 2019 debut LP Essentials, the album has so far seen the release of three singles, “Sixpence,” “Relics” and “En Plein Air,” which have seen praise from outlets like Rolling StoneStereogumPasteBrooklynVegan and Clash among many others.    
Today, the band are sharing a final preview from the record, a dub-inspired dance track entitled “Inheritance.”
LISTEN: TO PATIO’S “INHERITANCE”
Inspired by classic 80s bands like Pylon, Bush Tetras, and New Order, “Inheritance” was conceived as a shadowy sister song to “Relics,” utilizing a dense network of cultural and historical references to further explore the idea of generational trauma.  
As the band explains: 
“Inheritance” summons the forces of southern Italian folklore, weaving together myths, stories, and allusions to family history, cult 80s punk, and Proto-Renaissance art.” 
Together with producer Nate Amos — a “musical genius” who became the band’s “perfect fourth brain” — “Inheritance” allowed Patio to experiment with in-studio improvisation. Tasked with the job of crafting a dance-floor-ready “remix,” Amos added unexpected sonic flourishes like drum effects, piano crashes, and jagged sounds from a bucket of screws. 
In support of the release the band will be embarking on a European tour date supporting Deeper in the fall. Full details on those dates and the band’s New York release show and London headline gig can be found below.  
Patio’s Collection is available for preorder HERE
Tour Dates
September 30th – New York, NY @ Gottscheer Hall
October 31st – Berlin, DE @ Urban Spree *
November 2nd – Hamburg, DE @ Molotow *
November 3rd – Brussels, BE @ Botanique *
November 4th – London, UK @ Sebright Arms
November 5th – Paris, FR @ La Boule Noire *
* = w/ Deeper

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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