Patrick Watson’s “Places You Will Go” Is Expansive Folk-Pop

Listen to the Canadian singer/songwriter’s latest cut from his forthcoming LP.

March 23, 2015

Patrick Watson's "Places You Will Go" begins with the Canadian singer/songwriter singing atop a passionate acoustic strum that slowly fades into view; as the song builds, though, it expands into more ecstatic territory, with tumbling drums and overlapping guitar to create an aural effect that is as nearly hallucinatory as it is pleasing to the ears. The track's from Watson's new album, Love Songs For Robots, which is out May 12 via Domino.

Here's Watson's upcoming tour dates, too:

April 1 - Wakefield, QC - The Blacksheep Inn
April 2 - Wakefield, QC - The Blacksheep Inn
April 14 - Lévis, QC - L'Anglicane
April 15 - Lévis, QC - L'Anglicane
April 18 - Shawinigan, QC - MdC Francis-Brisson
April 19 - Saint-Casimir, QC - Théâtre de la Taverne
May 8 - Amsterdam, NL - Melkweg (old room)
May 9 - Maastricht, NL - Muziekgieterij
May 11 - London, UK - Bush Hall
May 13 - Paris, FR - Café de la Danse
May 14 - Luxembourg, LX - Rockhal
May 15 - Berlin, DE - Gruener Salon
May 17 - Brussels, BE - Cirque Royale
May 23 - Toronto, ON - CBC Music Festival
May 27 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
May 28 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
May 30 - Boston, MA - The Sinclair
May 31 - Providence, RI - Colombus Theatre
June 2 - San Francisco, CA - The Chapel
June 4 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Forever Cemetery
June 6 - San Diego, CA - The Casbah

Lead image: Clyde Henry Productions

Patrick Watson’s “Places You Will Go” Is Expansive Folk-Pop