Patty Gurdy

Patty Gurdy (Patricia Büchler[1]) is a hurdy-gurdy musician from Germany. She took up the instrument in 2014[2] and describes her genre as "Dark Folk Pop".[3] She was a member of German band Storm Seeker[3][4] from 2016–2018. Her 2019 festival performances included Smaabyfestivalen in Flekkefjord, Norway[5] and Tredegar House folk festival in Newport, Wales[6] Her collaborations include ASP,[3] Alestorm,[7] Faun,[8] and Ayreon[9]. She formed Patty Gurdy's Circle with the members of Subway to Sally.[10]

Discography and guest appearances

  • Pirate Scum (Stormseeker, 2016), credited – as Patricia Büchler – as lyricist for three of the six tracks and as musician for Hurdy Gurdy, Vocals, Whistle.[11] Metal.de said "Patty ... does a fantastic job in songs like "The Longing". Timos and Patty's vocals complement each other in this way. The successful folk melodies, which then pound the listener and are then contrasted again by Patty's expressive voice, provide the necessary portion of goosebumps."[12] (Google translation from German)
  • Shapes & Patterns EP (2018) included a cover of Over the hills and far away. The Rockoutstandout reviewer wrote "Patty Gurdy’s cover with a hurdy gurdy and vocals gives us a completely different take on the song altogether and it works very well. The echo effect on the vocals give this track that well know powerful atmosphere that the original song is able to do. I love this quirky cover and I always feel a sense of warmth when hearing the song."[13]
  • Pest & Power (2019). The reviewer in Stormbringer preferred "The songs in which PATTY GURDY actually begins to use their eponymous instrument and whose qualities can really come to the fore clearly work best".[3] (Translation from German by Google Translate.)
  • Carnival Row soundtrack[14] with two songs written for the character Aisling Querelle[15]
  • Kalte Winde (single, with Patty Gurdy's Circle, 2020)
  • Guest appearance on Alestorm's album Curse of the Crystal Coconut (2020). The Moshville Times reviewer said "Patty Gurdy (Patty Gurdy’s Circle) who also plays hurdy gurdy throughout the album. I’ll tell you this, she’s got an amazing voice! This is a song that you’d expect to sound sillier than it does, but in this case it’s the vocals that are a bit daft while the music itself is as straight-laced as could be."[7]

References

  1. "Site Note - Impressum - Patty Gurdy". Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  2. Dan, Locke (14 Dec 2018). "Patty Gurdy Someone You know". "Unrated" Magazine. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  3. "PATTY GURDY - Pest & Power : Review bei Stormbringer". stormbringer.at. 27 Sep 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  4. Esmi (11 July 2018). "Patty Gurdy – English version". Ladies In Rock. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  5. "Program International Maritime Folk Festival". Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  6. Powell, Leah (4 April 2019). "Patty Gurdy part of line-up at Tredegar House Folk Festival in Newport". South Wales Argus. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  7. "Album Review: Alestorm – Curse of the Crystal Coconut". Moshville. 3 April 2020.
  8. Backstrøm, Ulf (20 Oct 2019). "Patty Gurdy: Green wooden body!". permafrost.today. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  9. "AYREON - Transitus (2 CD Digipak)". Progrock. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  10. Esteban, Juan (24 April 2020). "Patty Gurdy's Circle mit erstem Song". metal1.info. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  11. "Storm Seeker - Pirate Scum". Discogs.
  12. Schneider, Fabian (13 June 2016). "Storm Seeker - Pirate Scum (EP) Review". metal.de. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  13. Whittingham, Lotty (17 June 2018). "Half Way Post: Songs That Have Made My Year So Far (Pt. 1)". Rock Out Stand Out. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  14. B., Brian (11 November 2019). "Carnival Row Season 1 Soundtrack Gets a Release with Original Songs from Patty Gurdy". Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  15. Clarke, Kristyn (12 November 2019). "Amazon/Legendary TV's Hit Series 'Carnival Row' Season One Soundtrack Now Available".
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