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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"Coffin Eyes" Live Music Video 

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    Entries in Karmin (2)

    Monday
    May212012

    The Vice Vega boys are "Brokenhearted"

    The age of the YouTube cover video has definitely come full circle.

    As many young, up and coming artists have taken to the social video site to display their talents by filming cover versions of Top 40 pop songs, a select few have actually seen it pay off. One of which is the group Karmin, who's success as a "cover video artist" with videos for Chris Brown's "Look At Me Now" and Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" (w/ The Roots) got them noticed by millions and signed to a major label record deal. Their debut album, "Hello" has turned out two singles so far, including the newly released "Brokenhearted."

    So here is where we come back to square one, "Brokenhearted" has now stirred up its OWN batch of cover videos and taking a stab at it, are my boys VICE VEGA with their newest addition to The Suburb Sessions.

    Enjoy it, let me know what you think below or on Twitter - @Pnasty1984

    -P

    Monday
    May142012

    Vice Vega - The Suburb Sessions

    So you may have read previously that OPTION//CONTROL is now Vice Vega

    A crucial part of this change included the addition of "The Suburb Sessions" - a collection of covers created by the band to help show their dynamic range of talents. The band has always set out to prove that they could compete with those "Top 40" artists that rely so heavily on digitally created instruments and sampled beats. "The Suburb Sessions" allows Vice Vega to now literally show how they can stand toe to toe with said artists by taking their hit songs and turning them back to an organic performance (played by real musicians).

    We have more on the way, including a cover of Karmin's "Brokenhearted" this week.

    Until then, Enjoy

    -P