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The Centennial

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The Centennial

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Denver drummer Patrick Meese has revived his project The Centennial to release “Buried Gold”, his first recordings in over 10 years.

Aside from drumming and producing for Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Patrick has performed live in other Colorado acts Tennis and with Gregory Alan Isakov.

“Buried Gold” is a new five song release written, performed and produced by Patrick at his studio during the Covid-19 pandemic. “Writing and recording on my own is usually a slow process. The pandemic hit right as I began a year of touring with Nathaniel Rateliff so all of the sudden I had a pretty empty calendar. I’m grateful to have a studio at home and I tried to make the best of bad situation. I was able to try ideas I’ve had for years but never had enough time to experiment with.”

Colorado and the West helped shaped the sound of “Buried Gold”. Meese moved to Denver from Northeast Ohio in 2001. “I wanted to theme these songs around being something small in a big space, which is how I felt for much of 2020. It was important for it to sound expansive.”

“Buried Gold” is out Friday July 9th on Mod y Vi Records.

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