Anton Patzner
Anton Patzner is a violinist, composer and arranger who is a founding member of Judgement Day, core member of Foxtails Brigade, has been featured on several major label and indie label records, and has toured with Bright Eyes, Audrye Sessions, Mates of State, The Faint, dredg, Pinback, Margot and the Nuclear So and So's and Street to Nowhere.
Anton has also written articles for various music blogs and is a strong proponent for the use of the internet and its sharing powers to promote independent art.[1]
Album appearances
- Judgement Day - Dark Opus (2004 - Self Released)
- Aiden/Stalins War - A Split of Nightmares (2004 - Unfun Records)
- Smallpaul - The Endless Appetite (2005 This Is The Action)
- Dexter Danger - Hellafornia (2005) Orange Peal Records
- Street to Nowhere - Charmingly Awkward (2006 - Capitol Records) (Violin, Viola, String Arrangements)
- The Matches - Decomposer (2006 · Epitaph Records) (Violin, Viola, String Arrangements)
- Taking Back Sunday - Louder Now (2006 · Warner Bros. Records) (Violin, Viola, String Arrangements)
- Poor Bailey - Pyrite & Gold (2006)
- Bright Eyes - Four Winds (2007 · Saddle Creek)
- Bright Eyes - Cassadaga (2007) Saddle Creek Records
- Mar- The Sound (2007) Ring Road Records
- Audrye Sessions - Braille (2007) (Violin, Arrangements, Songwriting)
- The Color Fred - Bend To Break (2007)
- Two Gallants - The Scenery of Farewell (2007)
- Two Gallants - Self titled (2007) Saddle Creek Records
- The All-American Rejects - "Fallin' Apart" (Violin) (2008)
- Pete Yorn - Back and Fourth (2009)
- dredg - The Pariah, the Parrot, the Delusion (2009)
- Slash -Slash and Friends (2009)[2]
- Dave Smallen - Everything Changes and Nothing Changes (2009)
- Judgement Day - Peacocks/Pink Monsters (2010)
- Jack Conte - VS4 (2011)
- Judgement Day - Polar Shift (2012)
- Pinback - Information Retrieved (2012)
- Chonk - NO OTHER TIME (2012)
- Demi Lovato – Demi (2013) (Viola, Violin)
Film scores
- The Blue Aspic (2004)
- Undercut (2004)
- Rose (2005)
- Big In Bollywood (2010)
References
- ↑ "Why We Should Share (youtube video)". 2010-01-31.
- ↑ "Recording with Slash". 2009-08-09.
External links
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