An album to throw rocks at (in a good way)
author: Tom Lynch
In Admission Patsy O’Brien effortlessly rises above even the finest singer songwriter crowd. These songs are polished but retain their heart. The lyrics are tender, cynical, witty and naïve…sometimes in the same song. Album highlights are probably Angel, Moonlight On The Radio and Cry but that’s just random. Throw a rock anywhere at this album and you’ll hit quality.*
The guitar playing is well worth a mention as well. It didn’t need to be great, the songsmithery would have papered over any cracks. It is great. There are delicate touches and all sorts of noodly bits going on that never draw attention to themselves. That’s class. Admission is class. Buy it.
*Don’t throw rocks at your CD’s; they scratch.
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Gritty folk rock for the soul-searcher in all of us! Buy Admission!
author: Mike Lasala
Patsy merges gritty vocals, a poet's lyrics, and monster acoustic guitar playing to create some outstanding songs! Check out Angel and you won't be dissappointed!
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O'Brien is a very talented singer-songwriter and guitarist.
author: Ken
With this CD Patsy O'Brien shows us his considerable talents as a storyteller and songwriter. In "One Night at the Confusion Bar" and "The Hunt," I am reminded of the seedy bars and cynical viewpoints of the characters in a Tom Waits story (compare O'Brien's "The Hunt" with Wait's "Putnam County"). He is a great guitarist as well, a talent he demonstrates immediately with the opening song, Raindance. "Angel" is a great tune with a driven acoustic guitar accompaniment to match the song character's earnest plea for a little miracle. "Main Street" is another great tune presenting O'Brien's observations on everyday life. My comments only begin to convey the variety on this fine CD.
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Foot stompin', ocean breezy.....
author: New Haven Advocate
Patsy's songs are both sure-footed and fragile, foot-stompin' and ocean-breeezy. Falls in the void between Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, and Ian Anderson's Jethro Tull.
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