Patty and The Oh's Masterfully Combine Eras and Styles on "Useless Love"

 
Patty and The Oh's new song
 

Rock and Roll band Patty & The Oh's masterfully combine many eras and styles on addictive, biting new single "Useless Love". It's clear upon first listen that this is a band who pride themselves on taking influence from the entire history of rock and roll music.

"Useless Love" has the strangely familiar vibe of a 50's style Ritchie Valens or Buddy Holly number mixed with early 90's alternative rock in 2022. The recurring melody on "Useless Love" is a Stylophone being played by Dune Butler. Listeners will notice a signature darkness and wry wit in vocalist/guitarist Patrick Weatherly's lyricism, delivered through a mischevious croon. Because of the well-crafted songwriting and polished sound, the drop of poison goes down smooth like honey.

Part of what gives Patty & The Oh's their unique sonic signature is being a cross-regional band, with Patrick Weatherly hailing from Alabama and the rest of the group calling Seattle home. The songs were also produced and recorded in Seattle.

"Useless Love" is one of three songs that have been released publicly (see also New Flavor of Gum and Societal Collapse Doo Wop) by the band. These three songs are all a part of a forthcoming full-length album, titled "Out of Everything".

Listen to “Useless Love” below and connect with Patty & The Oh’s on their website and social media.

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