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- Q7147430 description "American Gothic-style rock musician".
- Q7147430 description "American Gothic-style rock musician".
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- Q7147430 abstract "Patrick Ogle (once known as Padraic Ogl) was a member of the gothic ambient band Black Tape for a Blue Girl. Ogle was a long-time friend of band leader and Projekt Records founder Sam Rosenthal. Ogle performed on the band's "a chaos of desire" and later wrote and performed the title track on the "this lush garden within" CD. He also has written for the Miami Herald. Most notably, in the business section, travel articles, and also humor pieces in the Herald's weekly magazine, named Street.Ogle and Rosenthal formed the band Thanatos in the mid 1980s, releasing a cassette. There would not be another track recorded until a morose, dirge-like cover of K.C. and the Sunshine Band's "Thats The Way (I Like It)" appeared on the Projekt compilation "From Across This Grey Land 3". Ogle and Rosenthal would release the band's first full length, "This Endless Night Inside" in 1993 to be followed two years later with the doom-laden "An Embassy to Gaius."At this point the band became a live act enlisting guitarist William Tucker (Pigface, Chris Connelly Band, Ministry, Foetus and others) and bassist Eric Polcyn (Godbullies). The band toured the USA and Canada on three short tours and recorded the final Thanatos record, "Blisters" (1997, which was primarily a collaboration between Ogle and Tucker. In 1999 Tucker committed suicide at the age of 38 and Ogle removed himself from music, releasing only one disc of previously recorded material, under the name Illegalteenagebikini, in 2003. Ogle also ran Precipice Recordings releasing compilations and releases from bands such as Claire Voyant, Sunday Munich and Trance to the Sun.Thanatos reformed in 2005 but has only played a handful of shows in Chicago since that time. Although according to the Thanatos band website, The band's "The Exterminating Angel" LP was released via Bandcamp April 23, 2013.".
- Q7147430 alias "Ogl, Padraic".
- Q7147430 wikiPageExternalLink www.patrickogle.com.
- Q7147430 wikiPageExternalLink www.thanatos.biz.
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- Q7147430 alternativeNames "Ogl, Padraic".
- Q7147430 name "Ogle, Patrick".
- Q7147430 shortDescription "American Gothic-style rock musician".
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- Q7147430 comment "Patrick Ogle (once known as Padraic Ogl) was a member of the gothic ambient band Black Tape for a Blue Girl. Ogle was a long-time friend of band leader and Projekt Records founder Sam Rosenthal. Ogle performed on the band's "a chaos of desire" and later wrote and performed the title track on the "this lush garden within" CD. He also has written for the Miami Herald.".
- Q7147430 label "Patrick Ogle".
- Q7147430 givenName "Patrick".
- Q7147430 name "Ogle, Patrick".
- Q7147430 name "Patrick Ogle".
- Q7147430 surname "Ogle".