Patrick Cleandenim

Baby Comes Home

(Ba Da Bing)

US release date: 24 July 2007

by Sarah Zupko

PopMatters Editor & Publisher

Patrick Cleandenim loves Scott Walker. That much is clear from the rich, poppy orchestrations of his ‘60s gazing tunes. These songs evoke sunny summer, mid-’60s British days of clever mod fashions, or Burt Bacharach scored martini parties. Sounds lovely, but for the fact that Cleandenim is, in point of fact, a mere whippersnapper of 22, writing and recording his songs in the heartland of America—Lawrence, Kansas no less. Cleandemin shows a lot of promise.  His songs are very catchy and rooted in fine songwriting fundamentals and attention to detail and shoot-for-the-moon pop hooks.  Still, he could use a little seasoning.  His voice can be a bit underwhelming and thin for songs as good as these, and he could perhaps add a bit of restraint as he grows into a more mature artist, not feeling the need to pack each track with the whole kitchen sink. Still, I applaud his innate talents and ambition to pen pop classics.

Patrick Cleandenim - So You Think You’re Gonna Live Forever
— 4 September 2007

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