Patrick Droney is releasing his debut, full-length studio album State Of The Heart on Warner Records on May 21.
The album features 15 tracks co-produced and co-written entirely by Droney. The pulsating title track is out today, featuring a video starring Lucy Hale.
Droney contributed multiple instrumentals to the project, including signature electric guitar, keys, bass and drums, and mines inspiration and confessional details from multiple coming-of-age seasons on his debut across New York City, Los Angeles and Nashville, weaving listeners through the heartbeat of three cities for some of his most intimate storytelling. Moments like the groove-tinged “River” explores the essence of time, bolstered by red-hot electric guitar riffs, while “Talk About That” finds Droney searching deeper about the human condition. The solo-penned “On Your Way Home” put his textured vocals on the forefront and “When The Lights Go Out” is an infectious jolt of energy paired over a sprawling melody.
“It’s been a true journey to the state of the heart,” Droney says. “This album is both an accumulation of where I’ve been these last ten years as well as a real starting point towards where I’m going. I hope this collection of songs serves as a friend on the long, but worthy, pursuit of trying to find ourselves.”
State Of The Heart Track List:
1. State of the Heart
2. Talk About That
3. When the Lights Go Out
4. Yours in the Morning
5. River
6. Little by Little
7. The Wire
8. Nowhere Town
9. Guess That’s Why I’m Calling
10. Where You Are
11. Glitter
12. Right With You
13. Chasing You
14. Passerby
15. On Your Way Home
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