- Music
- 07 Nov 21
The Belfast songwriter released the anthem on Friday (November 5).
Belfast singer-songwriter Andrew Patterson released his heart-warming new single ‘Hope Will Find Its Way’ on Friday (November 5).
‘Hope Will Find Its Way’ is an endearing story about searching for a silver lining in a time of uncertainty. Patterson approaches the topic with tender lyricism and delivers a rousing vocal performance over atmospheric guitar licks.
The new single from the Belfast man is “full of encouragement and on the way to turning more heads in his direction from further afield.” Inspired by songwriting greats like Bruce Springsteen, Glen Hansard and Foy Vance, Patterson is earning a reputation as an accomplished storyteller.
The track was produced by Michael McCluskey and mastered by Pete Maher — known for his work with U2, Damien Rice and Snow Patrol.
Patterson previously worked with the pair on his track ‘Normal People’ inspired by Sally Rooney’s world-renowned novel. "Also inspired by my own journey, the song is a call to the struggle in each of us to fit in despite all of our quirks and insecurities," he said of the song.
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"The realisation becomes that really, no one is truly normal, and everyone is searching for the same sense of belonging.”
The Belfast-based singer-songwriter has built up a name for himself with regular gigs across Ireland over the last five years. He dropped his acclaimed EP Out Of Babylon in 2019 which grabbed the attention of music fans across Ireland. Patterson stock continues to rise with every release.
Watch the lyric video for ‘Hope Will Find Its Way’ below.