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Patrick Watson (born October 8, 1979) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from
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, who has formed a band also named Patrick Watson, whose blend of
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influences with
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has been compared to
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for its experimental musicianship. Patrick Watson's album ''
Close to Paradise ''Close to Paradise'' is the second studio album by Patrick Watson, released on September 26, 2006. On September 24, 2007, the album won the Polaris Music Prize, after reaching the finals alongside such other albums as ''Neon Bible'' (Arcade Fire ...
'' was awarded the
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in 2007.


Early history

Born to Canadian parents and raised in
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, Quebec, Watson attended
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. While living in Hudson, Watson worked as a pool and hot tub water analyst at Piscines et Spas Hudson. He studied music at
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in Montreal.


Solo career

Watson co-wrote and performed on several songs on
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'' including the opening track, " To Build a Home". His "Missing Home" remix of
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's "Guy Doune", from Champion's 2006 album '' The Remix Album'', reached Number 1 on
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's '' R3-30'' chart in early 2007. Watson has toured with several artists, including
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, the Cinematic Orchestra,
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, Feist and
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Patrick Watson (band)

After creating music and releasing albums in various styles, Watson formed a group with guitarist Simon Angell, percussionist Robbie Kuster, and bassist Mishka Stein. The band has performed with artists like James Brown, the Dears,
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. In an interview, Watson said regarding his band: The band received a nomination for New Artist of the Year at the 2007 Juno Awards. In the same year, Watson and
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received a
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nomination for
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at the 27th Genie Awards in 2007, for the song "Trace-moi" from the film '' The Beautiful Beast (La Belle bête)''. On July 10, 2007, ''Close to Paradise'' made the shortlist for the
2007 Polaris Music Prize The 2007 edition of the Canadian Polaris Music Prize was presented on September 24, 2007, at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto. The winning album was Patrick Watson's '' Close to Paradise''. According to CBC News, "finalists were drawn ...
. It was announced as the winning album on September 24. Their 2009 album '' Wooden Arms'' was a finalist for the 2009 prize. The band is well known for using unusual objects to make sounds in their music; for example, Watson "played" a bicycle in the studio for the song "Beijing". and percussionist Robbie Kuster used two spoons to create a tremolo picking effect on an acoustic guitar in the opening of "Man Like You". After several years of touring internationally—including shows in regions as distant as Beijing with
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in 2010—the group returned to Montreal in 2011 to record their fourth studio album, '' Adventures in Your Own Backyard'', which was released internationally in April 2012. The album marks a subtle shift in the band's style to a simpler and less experimental sound, described by one critic as "a dreamy bath of chamber-pop and fancy cabaret, less clacky without the kitchen-utensil or bike-wheel percussion of '' Wooden Arms'' and slightly more grounded than ''
Close to Paradise ''Close to Paradise'' is the second studio album by Patrick Watson, released on September 26, 2006. On September 24, 2007, the album won the Polaris Music Prize, after reaching the finals alongside such other albums as ''Neon Bible'' (Arcade Fire ...
''". Prior to the album's release, the band performed at
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in
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, where they were named by ''
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'' magazine as one of the 25 "can't-miss acts" of the festival. The band toured in support of the new album from April to July 2012. In September 2013, Watson created a T-shirt for the Yellow Bird Project to raise money for Cape Farewell, an organization which aims to instigate cultural awareness of climate change. '' Love Songs for Robots'', the band's fifth studio album, was released on May 12, 2015. ''
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'', the band's sixth album, was released on October 18, 2019. This album marked a departure of the band's longtime percussionist Robbie Kuster. Kuster, along with bassist Mishka Stein, created a new musical act, Black Legary. They also are part of another new act, Colonel Sun. Watson announced a new album, ''Uh Oh'', a collaborative album that features artists like
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and others. The album is set to release on September 26, 2025.


In popular culture

The song "The Great Escape" was featured on episode 16 of the third season of ''
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'', which aired on February 15, 2007; on a Tropicana Canada commercial; in the movie '' One Week'' starring
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''; and in the 2008 movie '' Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's (Maman est chez le coiffeur)''. The song was also used for the finale of the television show ''
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''. Also, the song "Noisy Sunday" was featured on the season 3 premiere of the TV show '' The Walking Dead''. The song was also featured on the 2012 indie movie '' Struck by Lightning''. The songs "Big Bird in a Small Cage", "Into Giants", "Blackwind" and "Lighthouse" were featured in the 2013 film '' The F Word''. The song "Good Morning Mr. Wolf" was featured on season 3 episode 10 of ''
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'' in 2015. In 2008, Watson composed the soundtrack for the
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(C'est pas moi, je le jure!)''. The soundtrack features collaborations by Elie Dupuis and the star of the movie, who was 12 years old at the time. The song "Lighthouse" from the album ''Adventures in Your Own Backyard'' was featured in the TV shows ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' The Disappearance'' in addition to the film '' Yves Saint Laurent''. The song "Words in the Fire" was sampled in the 2012 hit single of the Nigerian hip hop artist MI ABAGA, titled "Ashes" in memory of four students who were killed in an unprovoked attack that same year. The song "that home" appeared in episode five of season two of the American series ''Suits''. The song "Lighthouse" is featured in an Ikea advert in the UK. "To Build a Home" was featured in the 2016 video game '' Steep''. In 2017, the song "To Build a Home" was featured in the season 5 finale of the hit Netflix original series ''
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''. On 1 January 2018, the song "Love Songs for Robots" featured in season 3 episode 4 of the Netflix drama series '' Lovesick''. The song "To Build a Home" was also featured in the end of the January 23, 2018 episode of ''
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'', at the end of the episode. In 2020, the song "Here Comes the River" was used at the end of episode 6 of '' The Walking Dead: World Beyond''.


Discography

Studio albums * '' Waterproof9'' (2001) * ''Just Another Ordinary Day'' (2003) * ''
Close to Paradise ''Close to Paradise'' is the second studio album by Patrick Watson, released on September 26, 2006. On September 24, 2007, the album won the Polaris Music Prize, after reaching the finals alongside such other albums as ''Neon Bible'' (Arcade Fire ...
'' (2006) * '' Wooden Arms'' (2009) * '' Adventures in Your Own Backyard'' (2012) * '' Love Songs for Robots'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2019) * '' Better in the Shade'' (2022) Singles * "Sit Down Beside Me" (2010) * "Je te laisserai des mots" (2010), BPI: Platinum * "Turn Into the Noise" (2015) * "Broken" (2017) * "Melody Noir" (2018) * "Mélancolie" (2018) * "Dream for Dreaming" (2019) * "Lost with You" (2020) * "A Mermaid in Lisbon" (2021) * "Ode to Vivian (rework)" (2022) * "Perfect Day (komorebi version)" (2024) from the film
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* "Silencio" (2024) Patrick Watson featuring November Ultra * "Gordon in the Willows" (2025) Patrick Watson &
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* "Peter and the Wolf" (2025)


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