Patrick Lawrence is a filmmaker, drummer, and artist. Patrick is available for various film and video projects, including, but not limited to, music videos, promotional videos for corporate or commercial clients, and more. Please use the contact form to get in touch and check out the portfolio here.

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TEAR OUT THE HEART
"Coffin Eyes" Live Music Video 

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    Monday
    Mar122012

    So this one time... ORGY came to town...

    You know that band that you loved as a teenager?... For my mom it was Journey, For my Dad it was The Rolling Stones... well for me, it was ORGY.

    Ya know, that band that did "Blue Monday"?
    They had more than one hit ya know, but I guess most people only know them for revamping a New Order track.

    New Order, ya know?...

    That band that did "Bizarre Love Triangle"?...
    That band that used to be Joy Division?...
    Ya know, Joy Division...
    That band that did "Love Will Tear Us Apart"?...
    That band that's lead singer (Ian Curtis) hung himself?

    No not INXS...

    Shit, I'm off track. Anyway, ORGY came to town last week on a tour appropriately titled "Bad Blood 2012." Why? Well, because lead singer Jay Gordon, released the remaining 4 members of ORGY from their business partnership in late 2011 and hired studio musicians to replace them. These players included 2 members of Deadsy (Carlton Bost and Ashburn Miller), Jamie Miller of The Start and Nic Speck of Run, Run, Run (both of whom, as a side note, I played with while touring with Nothing Still).

    The show took place on the outskirts on St. Louis and at a small sports bar called "Brewskees." This was obviously either a booking catastrophe or a ploy by an idiotic promoter to make a bunch of money by booking this show at a smaller, unknown bar. Either way, it was more like an intimate rehearsal instead of the arena rock monster that I followed from 1998-2004. These guys were humbled and down to earth, and definitely didn't mind roaming the bar and talking to their devoted fans, which included myself and my best "girl"friend Miss EmilyG. I made sure to take advantage of this opportunity by sneaking in my Canon 7D to capture the event. I mean, this was something I would have killed to have seen as a 16 year old and now it was happening, why wouldn't I film it?!

    Anyway, I threw together a highlight reel of the night's performance set to the original track of the song "Stitches" from their album Candyass. Enjoy it!

    -P