Indie Music Discovery

Submit Music

  • Discover
  • Playlists
  • Radio
  • About
  • Royalties
  • Connect
    • Spotify
    • Instagram
  • Submit Music

Pat Maloney offers More To Love

by C Bret Campbell August 26, 2016 5:04 pm

Taking the “less is more” approach, Pat Maloney offers “More to Love” and it turns out to be a pretty good deal! What do you get? Well… you get Pat and his guitar. And a foot stomping or a cardboard box, or something that sounds an awful lot like a bass drum. Oh, and a funny little zero budget intro. And a Great song that’s sure to also give you a smile because you found it on Mid Tenn. All for the price of a click, and maybe moving a few extra facial muscles because there’s a difference between a smile and a smiley.

 

 

What do you do when you’re alone on the road in the middle of England and a group of gypsies is giving you a hard time? If you’re Pat Maloney, you get out of there and write a song.

That experience was the genesis of ‘The Gypsies and I’ – one of many stories that became songs on Maloney’s brand new CD, “Righthere”. Raw, acoustic, and wry, it’s is Maloney at his best, delivering insight with wit, melody, and that unmistakable voice. The CD will be released officially on September 6.

RIGHTHERE_FRONTCOVER“RIGHTHERE is an ironic title,” Maloney says. “I’m usually only home three days a week. I’m on tour the rest of my life. I love it – the freedom, the expression. I love my craft. I love writing songs and travelling, but it’s hard to keep things together at home. Finding a balance between home life and work is tough to begin with. Now keep it together working 200 jobs a year an average of 500 kms away from your house.”

“The CD is just me, my guitar, and my fake bass drum,” Maloney says. “I wanted it to have that live kind of energy, and I wanted the songs to be as honest and intimate as I could make them.”

His songs are poignant and funny, drawing on experiences – performing with a XXX-rated hypnotist, hitching rides with lovelorn truckers – that reveal the best and worst of life and love. He is in every sense a modern-day troubadour.

PRESSPHOTO_RIGHTHERE“I think people like hearing my road stories,” he says. “Some pretty bizarre – and pretty amazing – things happen out there. I wouldn’t trade those experiences for anything, so I’m really gratified when people are interested in hearing about them. No doubt my touring for this record will produce the stories that will appear on the next one!”

Pat Maloney is one of the hardest working people in music, playing over 200 shows per year (including more than 40 at university events in the UK last year). He has performed with a wide variety of acts including Brendan Canning, Steven Page, Great Lake Swimmers, Arkells, and more. He has been nominated for several awards, and won the Canadian Organization of Campus Activities’ (COCA) “Singer-Songwriter of the Year” award in 2015.

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to print (Opens in new window) Print

Related Articles


Discover more from Indie Music Discovery

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Submit Music

About C Bret Campbell

Jedi Bret, sometimes known as C Bret Campbell, does what he does out of passion. From the Small Barn at the base of the Plateau, the force is strong. Bret is a happily married father of three. His education focus at UT-Knoxville was in music and business. He is a carpenter and owner of Small Barn Sound and co-founder of Middle Tennessee Music . Connect on Google+.

Resources

From Buzz To Bond
From Buzz To Bond by Ariel Hyatt

Most Recent

“Crash” by Molly Thomas is a Haunting Meditation on Impact, Healing and Hope

  • William May’s “Blaze Without Burning” Inspires Sonic Collaborations of 25 Original Compositions by Denise Marsa and Paul A. Harvey
  • A New Era of Honky Tonk: David Graham Releases Downtown
  • Turning Pain Into Power: Stigma Seizes Their “Second Chance”

Receive Articles via Email

Enter your email to receive new posts in your inbox. You can unsubscribe at anytime.

Search our index

Translate to your preferred language

Unlimited Sounds Radio


Apple App Store | Android App Store

Spotlight

“Crash” by Molly Thomas is a Haunting Meditation on Impact, Healing and Hope

More indie music

  • William May’s “Blaze Without Burning” Inspires Sonic Collaborations of 25 Original Compositions by Denise Marsa and Paul A. Harvey
  • A New Era of Honky Tonk: David Graham Releases Downtown
  • Turning Pain Into Power: Stigma Seizes Their “Second Chance”
  • Hard Dance Titans Lady Faith and Angerfist Announce Explosive Halloween Weekend Show at Webster Hall on Saturday November 1st
  • Lot Lizards Single “Surprise Party” is melodic punk Genius!”

Copyright © 2025 Indie Music Discovery.com.
An Unlimited Sounds Publishing & Distribution, LLC property.
All Rights Reserved.DMCA + Terms of Use | Privacy PolicyPowered by Studiopress and Bluehost.