Patrick Doval’s ‘Back Home’ Revives Classic Rock In The Best Way
Patrick Doval is a veteran music artist whose work has a classic ethos. It is a boost of energy, emotion, and experience that always rings familiar. His latest track, ‘Back Home’, explores a lost sense of self and aimlessness. The more you try to grasp meaning and purpose, the farther away it seems. He captures this space within the rock context with fuzzy riffs, tight basslines, spirited beats and pop vocals. You can instantly spot references to the 70s, 80s, and 90s; especially artists like Queen, The Who, David Bowie, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, and The Cranberries.
The official video also uses 20th century film filters and concepts to portray the concept. A girl in a radio shack, inserts a coin into a video box and then the video begins to play. Patrick Doval switches between frames of performing and driving, walking, and contemplatively searching around for meaning. It is sophisticated and curates a vintage experience. It perfectly matches the colorful, upbeat, light-hearted manner in which he approaches a theme that can otherwise be heavy and depressing.
The track is performed by Patrick Doval (on Guitars, Bass Guitar and Vocals) and Pete Parada on Drums. Mastered by DUNCAN SPARKS. The video is shot by Thomas Sanz, Geo Ruiz, Pete Parada, Patrick Doval, color corrected by Geo Ruiz, and edited by Patrick Doval.
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