Now that we've seen the book of lyrics, we can now put some direction to the words and not get lost in just scripts as PatricKxxLee finally drops his debut album, Nowhere Child.
Having put a lot of thought into it, Nowhere Child is a process of self reflection after going through a dark time as PatricK shares what goes on in his mind with hopes that you find something to relate to and somehow point you in the right direction to finding your own answers. The 12 track offering serves as assurance that you are not alone, and so is he as he has two other new age acts, J Molley and Champagne69, assisting him on two tracks in the project. We dive into his state of mind on the intro titled The Nowhere, he describes this as the state of mind where you are neither here nor there, the intro is accompanied by an electronic dubstep moulded with a hip hop beat which pretty much makes the entire project.
Themed around deep feelings, track one to five journeys us into PatricK dealing with heavy emotions, the voice in his head, negativity, and he goes through a process of self introspection. As we listen further to H3llywood Blvd, he shares the details on his trip to L.A, where he says was the best time to be lost in mentality as it's a place where there are no angels and sin is permitted. As he gets back from LA, he continues on a path of distraction where nothing and nobody seems to matter.
It's not all sad though, Nowhere Child is well balanced with a variety of subjects that anyone can relate to, including a different kind of love song where he defines love as insanity and many other sounds. The new wave is here to stay, check out the album, you might find your story on here:
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