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Coming off from the buzz of his award-winning second sophomore LP 'Moon King,' Patrick Joseph begins 2016 with a brand-new track entitled 'Don't You Know,' an eerie yet upbeat folk ditty laced with velvety lyrics and lush arrangements that will leave your ears longing for more. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Joseph forges a mixture of pretty & gritty vocals, lush production and timeless songwriting, creating a presence that NOW Magazine describes as "A Gifted LA adult-contemporarist with a world-weary Waitsian voice and a Spoon meets Beatles soft-rock vibe." You might know Patrick Joseph's music from independent radio such as Los Angeles' world-famous KCRW. You may have heard his music on such television shows as Gossip Girl, The Office, Chicago Fire, MTV's Friendzone, or Happy Endings, to name a few. You might have caught him at festivals around North America such as SXSW in Austin, NXNE in Toronto, or CMJ in New York. Or maybe you're just discovering his music for the first time. Regardless of how you've gotten to know him, you've already discovered quickly why Joseph's had a steady rise to success over the past few years from the Los Angeles music scene to the international stage. With two releases and a few years of touring under his belt, singer/songwriter Patrick Joseph is no stranger to the craft, and 2016 shows no signs of slowing down for the young songsmith who hails from Los Angeles, CA. Joseph is largely independent, producing, recording, mixing, and until recently, performing all of his recordings on his own. A resident of the neighborhood of Silverlake in Los Angeles, Joseph has established himself as one of the rising stars in the buzzing songwriting scene of Southern California. His latest release Moon King brought Patrick Joseph on a US Tour, steady airplay around North America, several features in film & television and the honor of Producer Of The Year in the 2015 Independent Music Awards. Have a listen now and discover who The Deli Magazine calls "the grittier, spirtual successor to Jeff Buckley's throne."