Patrick Pentland
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Patrick Pentland is a member of the Canadian
rock
band Sloan
. All four members of Sloan write, produce, and sing their own songs. Patrick plays guitar
, bass
, keyboards
in the studio, and occasionally plays drums live.
Patrick was born in Newtownards
, Northern Ireland
, UK. He emigrated to Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia
, in 1975 with his father (Richard), mother (Patricia) and sister (Danielle). In 1977 Patrick's father's work saw them moving to Montego Bay, Jamaica, for 18 months. Returning to Nova Scotia in 1979, they settled in Middle Sackville
(outside Halifax) where Patrick remained until he moved out of the family home in 1991.
Patrick attended Sackville High and Millwood High. After graduating he attended the University of King's College
, entering the school's prestigious journalism program. He left the program in his second year, and eventually graduated with a BA in history, of which he claims to have retained very little knowledge.
It was during high school that he became serious about playing music, guitar in particular. Patrick's father, Dick Pentland, had played in rock bands, or show bands as they were known, in Northern Ireland throughout the 1960s and early '70s. This had an impact on Patrick, who wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. He had learned recorder in grade school, and played saxophone in his junior high school band, but he eventually settled on guitar as his main instrument.
Patrick's first group was a hard rock band, Prosecutor, which came together in the fall of 1984, and covered Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, plus a few originals influenced by those bands. The intended name was actually Persecutor. The band played two shows, both in the spring of 1985, one in the local recreation centre that they rehearsed in, and the second on the lawn outside a local music store. By this time, however, Patrick had moved away from the hard rock sound of the band, becoming more interested in harder metal, having discovered bands like Motorhead, Venom, and the first two Metallica records.
Through this music he became exposed to punk rock, especially American hardcore. Several trips back to Northern Ireland had also exposed him to the Sex Pistols and post-punk bands like the Cure, early Cult, and the Jesus and Mary Chain. By 1986 Patrick had formed a hardcore band with Cliff Gibb ( later of Weasel Faced Judge, Thrush Hermit, Cool Blue Halo, Doug Mason), John Johnson ( later of The Donner Party Reunion), and Scott Hiltz, called The Ripping Convulsions. The name was shortened to the Convulsions by their first gigs: several house parties in the suburbs of Halifax. The group recorded two tapes featuring songs written primarily by Patrick and John Johnson, and performed a handful of shows in the Halifax punk scene, before disbanding in the summer of 1987. Patrick, Cliff Gibb and John Johnson attempted a noisecore outfit in the fall of 1987, recording one song under the name Toxic Waste.
Reflecting their growing interest in American alternative guitar bands such as Sonic Youth
, Dinosaur Jr., and the Pixies, Patrick and Cliff formed Happy Co with Melanie Rusinak (later of Tag (JALE), Chaz Rules, Cool Blue Halo, Black Pool) in late 1987. Rusinak's father had taught Patrick saxophone in jr. high school. Happy Co marked the first time that Patrick took on lead vocals, as well as becoming the main song writer. Again, Happy Co. played a handful of gigs in the Halifax scene, which by then included Kearney Lake Road, composed of future Sloan members Chris Murphy
and Jay Ferguson
. Happy Co continued on into 1990, adding Brad Baxter (formerly of Dread Scott, which included Ben Ross who would go on to replace Gibb in Thrush Hermit
) on second guitar, but eventually ended when the members decided to devote more time to finishing their various post secondary pursuits.
In January 1991 Patrick was approached by Chris Murphy to join a new band he had started with Jay Ferguson called Sloan. The new band, rounded out by drummer Andrew Scott
, quickly compiled a setlist of original songs, and played their first show at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, two weeks after Patrick joined. The band is still recording and touring with all four original members.
Patrick has written for several music publications and dabbled in blogging, with revealing entries about the band's performances and tours. He has also contributed a song to the children's show Role Play, and performed music for several television commercials.
In 2005 he began releasing electronic/ambient music online under the name Destroy Tomorrow 666 link title. He has been a resident DJ in several prominent Toronto clubs.
Patrick lives in Toronto, Ontario. He has a son named Marshall, and a daughter named Ivy.
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
rock
Rock music
Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music...
band Sloan
Sloan (band)
Sloan is a Toronto-based alternative rock quartet from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Throughout their 20-year tenure Sloan has released 10 LPs , two EPs, a live album, a "best of" collection and no less than thirty singles...
. All four members of Sloan write, produce, and sing their own songs. Patrick plays guitar
Guitar
The guitar is a plucked string instrument, usually played with fingers or a pick. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number, are attached. Guitars are traditionally constructed of various woods and strung with animal gut or, more recently, with...
, bass
Bass guitar
The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a pick....
, keyboards
Keyboard instrument
A keyboard instrument is a musical instrument which is played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano. Other widely used keyboard instruments include organs of various types as well as other mechanical, electromechanical and electronic instruments...
in the studio, and occasionally plays drums live.
Patrick was born in Newtownards
Newtownards
Newtownards is a large town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies at the most northern tip of Strangford Lough, 10 miles east of Belfast, on the Ards Peninsula. Newtownards is the largest town in the Borough of Ards. According to the 2001 Census, it has a population of 27,821 people in...
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. Situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, it shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and west...
, UK. He emigrated to Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia
Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia
Lower Sackville is a suburban community located in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is part of the urban area of Halifax ....
, in 1975 with his father (Richard), mother (Patricia) and sister (Danielle). In 1977 Patrick's father's work saw them moving to Montego Bay, Jamaica, for 18 months. Returning to Nova Scotia in 1979, they settled in Middle Sackville
Middle Sackville
Middle Sackville may refer to*Middle Sackville, Nova Scotia*Middle Sackville, New Brunswick...
(outside Halifax) where Patrick remained until he moved out of the family home in 1991.
Patrick attended Sackville High and Millwood High. After graduating he attended the University of King's College
University of King's College
The University of King's College is a post-secondary institution in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. King's is a small liberal arts university offering mainly undergraduate programs....
, entering the school's prestigious journalism program. He left the program in his second year, and eventually graduated with a BA in history, of which he claims to have retained very little knowledge.
It was during high school that he became serious about playing music, guitar in particular. Patrick's father, Dick Pentland, had played in rock bands, or show bands as they were known, in Northern Ireland throughout the 1960s and early '70s. This had an impact on Patrick, who wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. He had learned recorder in grade school, and played saxophone in his junior high school band, but he eventually settled on guitar as his main instrument.
Patrick's first group was a hard rock band, Prosecutor, which came together in the fall of 1984, and covered Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, plus a few originals influenced by those bands. The intended name was actually Persecutor. The band played two shows, both in the spring of 1985, one in the local recreation centre that they rehearsed in, and the second on the lawn outside a local music store. By this time, however, Patrick had moved away from the hard rock sound of the band, becoming more interested in harder metal, having discovered bands like Motorhead, Venom, and the first two Metallica records.
Through this music he became exposed to punk rock, especially American hardcore. Several trips back to Northern Ireland had also exposed him to the Sex Pistols and post-punk bands like the Cure, early Cult, and the Jesus and Mary Chain. By 1986 Patrick had formed a hardcore band with Cliff Gibb ( later of Weasel Faced Judge, Thrush Hermit, Cool Blue Halo, Doug Mason), John Johnson ( later of The Donner Party Reunion), and Scott Hiltz, called The Ripping Convulsions. The name was shortened to the Convulsions by their first gigs: several house parties in the suburbs of Halifax. The group recorded two tapes featuring songs written primarily by Patrick and John Johnson, and performed a handful of shows in the Halifax punk scene, before disbanding in the summer of 1987. Patrick, Cliff Gibb and John Johnson attempted a noisecore outfit in the fall of 1987, recording one song under the name Toxic Waste.
Reflecting their growing interest in American alternative guitar bands such as Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth is an American alternative rock band from New York City, formed in 1981. The current lineup consists of Thurston Moore , Kim Gordon , Lee Ranaldo , Steve Shelley , and Mark Ibold .In their early career, Sonic Youth was associated with the No Wave art and music scene in New York City...
, Dinosaur Jr., and the Pixies, Patrick and Cliff formed Happy Co with Melanie Rusinak (later of Tag (JALE), Chaz Rules, Cool Blue Halo, Black Pool) in late 1987. Rusinak's father had taught Patrick saxophone in jr. high school. Happy Co marked the first time that Patrick took on lead vocals, as well as becoming the main song writer. Again, Happy Co. played a handful of gigs in the Halifax scene, which by then included Kearney Lake Road, composed of future Sloan members Chris Murphy
Chris Murphy
Chris Murphy may refer to:*Chris Murphy , member of the band Sloan*Chris Murphy , member of the British ska band [spunge]*Chris Murphy , Australian Idol finalist in 2006...
and Jay Ferguson
Jay Ferguson
Jay Ferguson may refer to:*Jay Ferguson , band member of Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne*Jay Ferguson , band member of Sloan*Jay R. Ferguson, actor...
. Happy Co continued on into 1990, adding Brad Baxter (formerly of Dread Scott, which included Ben Ross who would go on to replace Gibb in Thrush Hermit
Thrush Hermit
-History:Thrush Hermit was formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1992 by Joel Plaskett , Rob Benvie , Ian McGettigan , and Michael Catano...
) on second guitar, but eventually ended when the members decided to devote more time to finishing their various post secondary pursuits.
In January 1991 Patrick was approached by Chris Murphy to join a new band he had started with Jay Ferguson called Sloan. The new band, rounded out by drummer Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott may refer to:*Andrew Scott , Irish film, television and stage actor*Andrew Scott , Roman Catholic Bishop of Glasgow*Andrew Scott , Toronto based jazz guitarist...
, quickly compiled a setlist of original songs, and played their first show at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, two weeks after Patrick joined. The band is still recording and touring with all four original members.
Patrick has written for several music publications and dabbled in blogging, with revealing entries about the band's performances and tours. He has also contributed a song to the children's show Role Play, and performed music for several television commercials.
In 2005 he began releasing electronic/ambient music online under the name Destroy Tomorrow 666 link title. He has been a resident DJ in several prominent Toronto clubs.
Patrick lives in Toronto, Ontario. He has a son named Marshall, and a daughter named Ivy.
External links
- Sloan official website
- Never Hear the End of It album launch website
- Being There Magazine feature
- Sloan message board