Patrick Lew Band
Asian-American YouTuber and rocker Patrick Lew, alongside his cross dressing alter-ego Madeline, aspire to change the rock game.
One of 2 final songs on our behalf!
"The_Raging_Climax" is a Punk track by Patrick Lew Band on SoundClick. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. The track creates a listening experience that feels extreme, grunge and skate punk. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Punk chart, peaking at #10. Explore the full Patrick Lew Band catalog on SoundClick and discover more Punk music from independent creators.
Discover this Hard Rock track.
Independent artist Patrick Lew Band drops "Strength to Not Lose", a Hard Rock track on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. This track does what good hard rock does best — it connects. "Strength to Not Lose" has peaked at #20 in the Hard Rock category on SoundClick. If Metalcore, Grunge and Jrock is your sound, "Strength to Not Lose" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Enjoy this Grunge track.
"Life Is..." by Patrick Lew Band is a Grunge production available on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. This is the unmistakable sound of San Francisco, and it will especially appeal to grunge fans. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Grunge chart, peaking at #3. SoundClick gives artists like Patrick Lew Band a platform to share original Grunge music with listeners around the world.
Nirvana-inspired song.
Independent artist Patrick Lew Band drops "Fractured_Lines", a Grunge track on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The kind of grunge cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. "Fractured_Lines" has peaked at number 5 on the SoundClick Grunge chart. If Alternative, Grunge and 90s Rock is your sound, "Fractured_Lines" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Enjoy this K-Pop track.
Independent artist Patrick Lew Band drops "The Great Firewall", a K-Pop track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The kind of k-pop cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. "The Great Firewall" has peaked at number 2 on the SoundClick K-Pop chart. Find more from Patrick Lew Band on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
- freestyling over a beat
- licensing music for use in TV or for a movie
- remixing or use audio samples
You can click on each feature on the left side of the comparison chart above to learn more about each one.
To get a tag-free audio please make sure you purchase a license which features "untagged audio".
To license a beat without audio tag and to use in a professional manner please buy a license from this page. Usually those are $25 and up.
The Stem file also usually includes the original stereo master of the track for standard playback.
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Punk Rocker, Guitarist, Crossdresser, YouTuber, Gamer, Millennial, Asian-American, Myth Maker.
"Asian-American punk rocker and YouTuber Patrick Lew and his crossdressing alter-ego Madeline...Aspire to change the rock and roll game."
The Patrick Lew Band (PLB) is a pioneering virtual rock project founded in 2001 by San Francisco based musician Patrick Lew Hayashi. Emerging long before the rise of digital avatars, virtual idols, or AI-driven artistry, PLB became one of the earliest and longest-running examples of a fully realized internet-born band. Rooted in punk, grunge, and alternative rock, and later expanding into experimental and digital forms, the project has stood at the intersection of music, identity, and online culture for more than two decades.
What began as a raw, DIY garage project gradually evolved into a complex creative universe. Through fictional band members, shifting personas, and narrative-driven releases, PLB challenged conventional ideas of authorship and performance. Central to this evolution was the creation of alter egos such as Madeline Lew, a character that allowed Patrick Lew to explore themes of identity, alienation, emotion, and self-expression in ways traditional band formats could not contain. Long before virtual artists became mainstream, PLB was quietly building a mythology across platforms like MySpace, YouTube, and later TikTok, treating the internet itself as a living stage.
Musically, the project defied easy categorization. Across its extensive catalog, PLB blended punk urgency, grunge rawness, J-pop melodies, and experimental textures, reflecting both the evolution of the internet and the artist behind it. The band’s work was never designed for polish or commercial perfection. Instead, it embraced imperfection, vulnerability, and authenticity, resonating deeply with a global cult audience drawn to its honesty and emotional weight.
Over the years, Patrick Lew balanced his artistic output with everyday life, creating music outside traditional industry structures while maintaining complete creative control. This independence became a defining trait of PLB’s legacy. Without major-label backing or corporate support, the project endured for over two decades through sheer persistence, vision, and community connection.
In 2025, Patrick Lew officially retired the Patrick Lew Band, marking the end of an era. The conclusion was not an ending but a transformation. The project’s spirit continues through Lewnatic and a series of archival and commemorative releases, including the forthcoming single “20 Years Later, scheduled for release in July 2026. Today, PLB is widely regarded as one of the earliest and most influential examples of a virtual band created entirely outside the traditional music industry framework.
More than a band, the Patrick Lew Band stands as a cultural document of the internet age, a testament to how identity, art, and technology can merge into something deeply personal and enduring. Its legacy lives on as proof that authenticity, imagination, and persistence can shape a movement long before the world is ready to understand it.
Origin: San Francisco, California
Genre: Rock / Alternative / Experimental
Years Active: 20012025
Notable Releases:
Lost in the Meta (EP, 2025)
Unmasked (EP, 2025)
Pariah Vol. 3 (EP, 2025)
Rebel Radio (2024)
Forbidden Door (2024)
20 Years Later (Single, 2026)
Nah, we're just bedroom producers and do live-streaming. That's all. We been doing that since 2020. We're too much in the year 2050 to go on tour or play a show anywhere (NOTE: We need a Madeline Lew hologram onstage), and a lot of the stuff we do can't be done live in the year 2024 yet on a budget.
Nirvana, The Rolling Stones, X Japan, Green Day, Guns N Roses, Motley Crue, The Beatles, Pearl Jam, Oasis, Silverchair, BEYOND, Bz, Led Zeppelin, Nine Inch Nails, Miyavi Ishihara, BTS, The White Stripes, Blink 182.
GEAR USED: GEAR: Epiphone Les Paul * Fender Telecaster * 2012 MacBook Pro * 2014 MacBook Air * Apple GarageBand * Apple Logic Pro X * Apple MainStage 3 * Vox AC50 * Boss DS-2 * Marshall CODE50 * Boss Dr. Rhythm Drum Machine * PreSonus Audiobox iOne * iPhone 13 PRO * Fender Jazz Bass * VOCALOID (to create Madeline Lew's voice) * A.I. Music Generators
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