Patient Sixty-Seven
What started as an idea between vocalist Tom Kiely and guitarist Dylan Bond… Read Full Bio ↴What started as an idea between vocalist Tom Kiely and guitarist Dylan Bond in their parents garage, has grown into an idea beyond their own expectation.
With no real prior experience in the music industry, no connections and no idea of what to expect - the pair pitted their own ideas together to form Patient Sixty-Seven. With the ultimate hunger to create heavy music with meaning, the band officially formed in early 2015 shortly after releasing the band’s debut single ‘Gustavo Bling’ - the song rocketed into number 2 on the iTunes Metal charts, garnering interest and support from metal lovers across the globe.
This was followed up by the release of the self-produced EP ‘Imbalance’ which despite being independently recorded and distributed - moved to #4 on the metal charts for several weeks due to the strong local and national fan support.
With the acts intense approach to ensuring as many people hear their music as possible - the group built attention across social media while continuing to refine their sound and push themselves heavily through the Perth music scene.
As the band formed and finalised a full lineup, opportunities to play with the countries premier heavy acts (including Capture the Crown on several occasions, Buried in Verson, Confession, Belle Haven, Hand of Mercy, Iconoclast and more) presented themselves - as the group quickly garnered a reputation for their energetic and passionate live performances.
As Patient Sixty-Seven have released the follow-up single ‘Callous’ to a strong reception (mixed/mastered by Cory Brunnemann) as preview of their new material, lineup changes followed which saw the band seek out former To Catch a Fox guitarist/clean vocalist Rory Venville as a stepping stone to a more rounded sound, completing the band alongside Tom Kiely and lead guitarist Declan Le Tessier.
Combining the bands brand of passionate metalcore, electronic influences, melodic choruses and soaring guitar leads - a sophmore EP beckoned as the group hopes to continue establishing themselves.
With the release of the groups new single and debut music video for Before You Go- the band saw success with radio play on Triple J's Short Fast Loud program, to go with their appearance on Apple Music's A-List Metal playlist.
Recorded locally with rising Perth producer Ryan Botha (Audax Studios) while being both mixed and mastered by Texas based juggernaut Cory Brunnemann (Upon a Burning Body, Backwordz, Everyone Dies in Utah), Before You Go offers both the bands most melodic and hard hitting effort to date.
The track marks the beginning of a new era for the Perth outfit - with Before You Go the first track to feature vocalist/guitarist Rory Venville as a key component of the bands expanded lineup - showcasing his powerful vocals to pair nicely in partnership with both Declan Le Tessier (guitar) and existing frontman Tom Kiely.
“It’s a relief to get new music out for people to hear,” Kiely says.
“We’ve all put a lot into making this release the best it can be. I’m so thankful to have worked with some great people who have helped us push through the tough times, and finish with something I’m incredibly proud of.”
With the band spending the majority of 2017 in the studio recalibrating, recording and refining what has come to be the newly announced Four Walls EP (available March 2), the process has proved as challenging as it’s been defining.
“We were definitely at a crossroads a few times early on as a band as to whether this would be something we’d be see finished, but to see how we’ve come together as a group and just put everything we have into it - I really think it shows,” he says.
Before You Go is the first taste of what to expect on the bands Four Walls EP, with the track and video showcasing the bands newfound intensity.
“The song, I guess kind of sums up a really tough time that anyone can be going through, where you’re in a downward spiral of self doubt and pressure,” Kiely says.
A successful single premier via TheMusic.com.au followed for the second single 'The Void' - further delving into the themes of uncertainty and failure.
“The Void is a reference point to that space of uncertainty,” vocalist Tom Kiely told The Music.
“Finding yourself in a difficult place, things get hard and you’re trying to pinpoint where it’s going wrong.
“It came up in conversation with someone I was speaking to, as this thought process, or a headspace, however you want to imagine it – where you find yourself falling over again and again into the same dark places and you’re asking yourself why?"
With no real prior experience in the music industry, no connections and no idea of what to expect - the pair pitted their own ideas together to form Patient Sixty-Seven. With the ultimate hunger to create heavy music with meaning, the band officially formed in early 2015 shortly after releasing the band’s debut single ‘Gustavo Bling’ - the song rocketed into number 2 on the iTunes Metal charts, garnering interest and support from metal lovers across the globe.
This was followed up by the release of the self-produced EP ‘Imbalance’ which despite being independently recorded and distributed - moved to #4 on the metal charts for several weeks due to the strong local and national fan support.
With the acts intense approach to ensuring as many people hear their music as possible - the group built attention across social media while continuing to refine their sound and push themselves heavily through the Perth music scene.
As the band formed and finalised a full lineup, opportunities to play with the countries premier heavy acts (including Capture the Crown on several occasions, Buried in Verson, Confession, Belle Haven, Hand of Mercy, Iconoclast and more) presented themselves - as the group quickly garnered a reputation for their energetic and passionate live performances.
As Patient Sixty-Seven have released the follow-up single ‘Callous’ to a strong reception (mixed/mastered by Cory Brunnemann) as preview of their new material, lineup changes followed which saw the band seek out former To Catch a Fox guitarist/clean vocalist Rory Venville as a stepping stone to a more rounded sound, completing the band alongside Tom Kiely and lead guitarist Declan Le Tessier.
Combining the bands brand of passionate metalcore, electronic influences, melodic choruses and soaring guitar leads - a sophmore EP beckoned as the group hopes to continue establishing themselves.
With the release of the groups new single and debut music video for Before You Go- the band saw success with radio play on Triple J's Short Fast Loud program, to go with their appearance on Apple Music's A-List Metal playlist.
Recorded locally with rising Perth producer Ryan Botha (Audax Studios) while being both mixed and mastered by Texas based juggernaut Cory Brunnemann (Upon a Burning Body, Backwordz, Everyone Dies in Utah), Before You Go offers both the bands most melodic and hard hitting effort to date.
The track marks the beginning of a new era for the Perth outfit - with Before You Go the first track to feature vocalist/guitarist Rory Venville as a key component of the bands expanded lineup - showcasing his powerful vocals to pair nicely in partnership with both Declan Le Tessier (guitar) and existing frontman Tom Kiely.
“It’s a relief to get new music out for people to hear,” Kiely says.
“We’ve all put a lot into making this release the best it can be. I’m so thankful to have worked with some great people who have helped us push through the tough times, and finish with something I’m incredibly proud of.”
With the band spending the majority of 2017 in the studio recalibrating, recording and refining what has come to be the newly announced Four Walls EP (available March 2), the process has proved as challenging as it’s been defining.
“We were definitely at a crossroads a few times early on as a band as to whether this would be something we’d be see finished, but to see how we’ve come together as a group and just put everything we have into it - I really think it shows,” he says.
Before You Go is the first taste of what to expect on the bands Four Walls EP, with the track and video showcasing the bands newfound intensity.
“The song, I guess kind of sums up a really tough time that anyone can be going through, where you’re in a downward spiral of self doubt and pressure,” Kiely says.
A successful single premier via TheMusic.com.au followed for the second single 'The Void' - further delving into the themes of uncertainty and failure.
“The Void is a reference point to that space of uncertainty,” vocalist Tom Kiely told The Music.
“Finding yourself in a difficult place, things get hard and you’re trying to pinpoint where it’s going wrong.
“It came up in conversation with someone I was speaking to, as this thought process, or a headspace, however you want to imagine it – where you find yourself falling over again and again into the same dark places and you’re asking yourself why?"
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Patient Sixty-Seven Lyrics
Antisocial Friday night and I'm ridin' solo (yeah) When I touch down,…
Antithesis Here we go again My addiction kicks in I can't fight this…
Awakening Jesus Christ our Savior who is the propitiation, the satisfa…
Before You Go I swear I've known you before The way my heart sank…
Blackout Why did I give you the time It's your agenda and…
Colours I can't stop falling short Taking myself apart Straying furt…
Damage Plan Why do you always put your hands around my neck I…
Dying To Watch I'll Find My Mind I hope I've become who Ill be…
Fatebringer Two by six It should make you sick It's twisted that traditi…
Fault Line Selling myself short, dreams buried and gone Never thought I…
Feel Alive I'm not the one who's holding you back You're so unsure,…
Four Walls Four walls look the same when the night falls One man…
Help Inflicted I couldn't see the reasoning; Existing is better than living…
I Don't Care I really don't care Que una pobre diabla anda llorando por…
Idgaf You call me all friendly Tellin' me how much you miss…
Retrograde Are we mending fences to fall apart Are we building the…
Seek มันดูเหมือนกำลังจะไปด้วยดี ก็ไม่คิดว่ามันจะมีปัญหาอะไร แต่แล…
Stay Paranoid This is the real me I am more than you'll ever…
The Void feat. Phil Druyor I was told nothing good comes easy And as I get…
Wayfarer So far past the point of no return These seconds leaving…
What's Left of Us Is this what it takes to save face To watch our…
Where to from Here Our new reality IV therapy Oh God, could you please just…
Wow Залезла в мою сеть воу воу ну почему же И так…