Tag Archives: Dan Patlansky

Dan Patlansky, Shelter Of Bones. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

To seek sanctuary in a time of skeletons, the gutless and the frames of barebone lies should be considered an act of rebellious care, for how else are we meant to thrive when the system is run by sociopaths, by the manipulative and the devoid of empathy, we either surrender to the shattering destructive states of their whims and desires of control, or we place our trust in the Shelter Of Bones and live to fight the parasitical, the ones who sell false medicine and hope.

Planet Rock Radio’s Best International Solo Artist, Dan Patlansky, Comes To The Chester Live Rooms This November.

Following his sold-out Perfection Kills March 2018 U.K. Tour, South African singer-songwriter and guitarist Dan Patlansky will return this year for his November 2018 U.K. Tour. Earlier this year he released his ninth studio album Perfection Kills.  The album is the follow up to 2016’s critically acclaimed Introvertigo which was voted #1 Blues Rock Album 2016 by Blues Rock Review.

Patlansky was nominated as one of Classic Rock magazine’s hotly tipped new artists of 2015. His album Dear Silence Thieves received accolades and praise from the British press. He’s been voted Most Promising Male Blues Artist by Blues & Soul Magazine, and was also nominated as Best International Solo Artist at the Planet Rock Radio ‘Rocks’ Awards.

Dan Patlansky, Perfection Kills. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

At least in the field and expression of Art, the chase for flawlessness is sincere, for at least in the bright lights, the darkest shadows and the fullness of representation is at its most positive, it has the want to be great, not for its own sake, but to spread joy, satisfaction and contemplation of the idea at hand, the concept as a belief; for everything else, politics, love, life, relationships, the way we talk, the way we act, it is an illusion and Perfection Kills.

Dan Patlansky, Sonnova Faith. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

You got to have faith, it doesn’t matter what form it takes, whether it is in the eye of a merciful deity or the extremes of a personal thought and drive, faith in what we do, in how we present it and how it will be seen by others is the drive that separates us from the those willing to knock everyone around them down just to see them suffer in the dark alongside them.

Dan Patlansky, Introvertigo. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

It doesn’t seem five minutes since Dan Patlansky was wooing a new audience with his outrageously delightful debut album, Dear Silence Thieves, but life in the modern era doesn’t allow the fortune of resting upon one’s laurels and the carefree wish of finding solitude for a while, a sort of peace in which to hit the audience again with wisely chosen words and sublime guitar is lost.

Dan Patlansky, Dear Silence Thieves. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

Respect can come in many shapes and forms, some deservedly more so than others and in Dan Patlansky, respect arrives in abundance and leaves the same building swaying under the enormous adulation that has been heaped further still on the Blues guitarist from South Africa. That weighty expectation is further enhanced by the release of the stunning and outrageously gifted latest album Dear Silence Thieves.