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Paddy Boom

Paddy Boom (born Patrick Seacor; September 6, 1968) is an American musician, DJ, and record store owner best known as the original drummer for the band . Born in , , he relocated to , as a toddler and developed an early interest in music through the 1980s scene, where he began playing drums as a teenager. Boom joined in 2001, providing the band's rhythmic foundation on their Grammy-nominated debut album and contributing to hits like "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'," which topped charts in multiple countries. He amicably parted ways with the group in October 2008 during the recording of their , after which the band continued with a replacement drummer. Following his time with , Boom has maintained an active presence in the music industry as a , songwriter, and , notably with the band Death By Comfort, which features collaborative improvisation across rock, , and experimental styles. He has also ventured into DJing, hosting the radio program Vinyl Freedom on WGXC 90.7-FM since at least 2017, where he spins rare vinyl records spanning rock, , punk, , and soundtracks from his collection of over 40 years. In addition to music, Boom owns and operates Boom & Bloom Records, a shop specializing in used vinyl for musicians and collectors, located in East Durham, New York, which opened in the Catskills region and operates both in-person and online. His multifaceted career also includes acting credits in films such as The Guilt Trip (2012) and Uma Aventura (2000).

Early life

Birth and family

Paddy Boom, born Patrick Seacor on September 6, 1968, in , , relocated with his family to Chappaqua, a suburb north of , when he was a toddler, establishing the New York area as his primary formative home. Public details on his parents' professions or specific family anecdotes remain limited.

Education and early interests

Paddy Boom, born Patrick Seacor, attended the (SVA) in during the late 1980s, pursuing studies in as part of the institution's BFA program focused on creative . His time at SVA marked an initial foray into professional creative fields, where he explored and artistic expression amid the school's emphasis on practical skills for and related industries. Early career aspirations centered on the and , reflecting a desire to contribute to New York's dynamic creative economy through conceptual work and visual storytelling, before these interests evolved toward other pursuits. During his studies, Boom engaged with the foundational elements of , honing skills in layout, , and idea generation that characterized the era's burgeoning ad industry. Boom's upbringing in the suburbs of , provided a contrast to the urban intensity of , where his SVA attendance exposed him to the city's pulsating art scenes and unrelated to music. Living in the school's dorm at the William Sloane House YMCA on 34th Street—a historic residence repurposed for art students from SVA, Parsons, and —he navigated Midtown's eclectic mix of street life, immigrant communities, and influences, fostering a broad appreciation for New York's non-musical artistic vibrancy. This immersion in urban culture shaped his early worldview, highlighting the city's role as a hub for innovative visual and conceptual arts.

Musical influences and self-training

Paddy Boom, born Patrick Seacor, developed his drumming skills as a self-taught beginning in his teenage years. Without formal lessons, he practiced extensively in a home environment, improvising with household items to simulate a and honing his technique through repetition and trial-and-error. His early style was profoundly shaped by rock and drummers, particularly U2's , whose straightforward, driving rhythms on albums like Boy (1980) and (1987) served as a primary model; Boom emulated Mullen's approach using curtain rods as makeshift drumsticks while practicing on furniture such as his sofa. Complementing this influence was The Police's , whose intricate, reggae-infused patterns on records like (1983) encouraged Boom to incorporate dynamic fills and syncopated grooves into his playing, blending raw energy with precision during his high school years. This period of self-directed experimentation laid the foundation for Boom's versatile percussion style, allowing him to transition seamlessly into early band performances where his rock-new wave hybrid approach proved essential. By the late and into college, Boom had assembled a basic setup at home, enabling more structured practice sessions that emphasized endurance and adaptability across genres.

Music career

Early bands

Paddy Boom, born Patrick Seacor, began his professional music career as the drummer for the City-based indie rock band The Sloane Rangers (also known as TSR), active in the local rock scene during the late and 1990s. The band released their debut album From The From in 1990 on the independent label Invert Records. Produced by the band alongside Joe Deluca and engineered by Deluca and Dave Kloss, the LP featured a mix of art-rock tracks including "Anarchy Rabbit," "," "Dark Tuesday," "The Spy," and "," capturing the raw energy of the NYC underground. Following the Sloane Rangers' activities, Boom drummed for various bands throughout the while founding the independent label Boom Boom Records to support local artists and facilitate releases.

Scissor Sisters tenure

Paddy Boom joined in 2001 as one of the band's original members and served as its primary drummer, contributing to its signature blend of , , and through energetic percussion that underpinned the group's theatrical sound. He played drums, electronic drums, percussion, and provided backing vocals during his tenure. As the band gained prominence in the early 2000s New York underground scene, Boom's rhythmic foundation helped propel their rise to international fame, including extensive touring across and to promote their breakthrough releases. Boom's drumming featured prominently on the band's self-titled debut album, (2004), which achieved significant chart success, reaching number one in the UK and topping charts in several other countries, while the band earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording for their cover of at the in 2005. He continued his contributions on the follow-up album (2006), delivering steady 4/4 beats and percussion elements that supported tracks like "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'," which became a global hit and further solidified the band's pop-dance appeal during sold-out international tours. In October 2008, after seven years with the band, Boom amicably parted ways with for personal reasons, leading to his absence from live performances starting that month. He was temporarily replaced by Randy "Real" Schrager, who had previously filled in during Boom's earlier absences. Boom did not participate in the band's 2024 reunion shows or subsequent 2025 tour dates.

Later musical projects

Following his amicable departure from in 2008 for personal reasons, Paddy Boom, born Patrick Seacor, stepped back from high-profile touring but continued contributing to the music scene through lower-key band involvement and production. He recovered and resumed drumming for various local acts, focusing on songwriting and collaborative rather than mainstream releases. Boom's primary post-Scissor Sisters project is Death By Comfort, a loose collective formed in the 2010s in City's Lower East Side, where he serves as , songwriter, and . The band features a rotating lineup including multi-instrumentalist Mark Bannayan, Rene Veron, and Fernando Avila of Subskin Cables on guitars, , and keys, alongside occasional contributors like Hiroxi Morita and On Davis. Their sound blends with elements through unstructured, improvisational jams, emphasizing free-flowing sonic exploration over planned compositions. Death By Comfort has released tracks sporadically via and , including the 9-minute experimental piece "Don't Alone Me" in the mid-2010s, which showcases Boom's rhythmic drive amid layered guitars and ambient textures. Beyond Death By Comfort, Boom has extended his drumming and songwriting to other NYC-based outfits in the 2010s and 2020s, often in guest or core roles that highlight his versatile percussion style. In , an band led by vocalist Felice Rosser, he provided drums, percussion, and backing vocals on their 2016 EP Soul Secrets, contributing to its funky, groove-oriented tracks like "Hesitate." He also collaborated with Subskin Cables on their 2024 album Motor Man, drumming on improvisational cuts such as "Augmented Groove" and "Alien Communication," which fuse krautrock rhythms with pulses. These efforts reflect Boom's ongoing, sporadic activity through 2025, tying into his production skills honed via DJ sets without shifting to solo performance focus.

Other professional activities

Record store and label ownership

In the 1990s, following his time with the band The Sloane Rangers, Paddy Boom founded the independent record label Boom Boom Records in New York City. Through this label, he released music for his own band Faith, where he served as drummer and backing vocalist, marking his early foray into music entrepreneurship amid the city's vibrant independent scene. In the early 2020s, Boom expanded his ventures by opening Boom & Bloom Records, a hybrid record store and plant shop in East Durham, New York, located in the Catskills region. The store specializes in a curated selection of used vinyl records including , soul, jazz, , and metal, reflecting Boom's personal collection and long-standing passion for . It also supports local artists through in-store events and sales, fostering a community hub for the upstate New York music scene as of 2025. Boom & Bloom's emphasizes , with weekend hours for in-person visits and an online presence for broader reach, including rare and collectible pressings. This evolution from a digital-focused label to a physical space underscores Boom's commitment to preserving analog music culture, occasionally tying into his ongoing projects by stocking releases like those from his Death By Comfort.

DJing and production work

Following his departure from in 2008, Paddy Boom pursued a career as a DJ, hosting live radio broadcasts that showcased selections from his extensive collection. He began hosting Vinyl Freedom on WGXC 90.7-FM, a station operated by Wave Farm in Acra, , where episodes feature eclectic mixes spanning , , , , , soundtracks, and other oddities drawn from over 40 years of . The show airs on the first and third Tuesdays from noon to 2 p.m., with Boom spinning tracks live after the local news segment. In 2025, Vinyl Freedom included themed episodes such as "Pump Up the Vol-Boom" on April 15, which emphasized high-energy selections, and regular broadcasts on June 3 and September 16, continuing Boom's pattern of genre-blending sets influenced by sounds and beyond. Earlier notable sets include a 2016 DJ performance uploaded to , recorded for Art Radio (WPS1.org) in , highlighting his transition to standalone DJ work in urban venues. Boom's style is characterized as eclectic DJing, rooted in a passion for diverse beats and his long-term residency in downtown , with live events occurring in NYC spaces and locations like Wave Farm. As a , Boom has focused on his project Death By Comfort, where he serves as , songwriter, and , creating tracks that blend experimental elements. He released his 2015 solo EP Slow Down, a collection of groove-oriented and soul tracks via , on which he served as songwriter, vocalist, and , marking his shift toward independent production outside band contexts. These efforts often incorporate electronic mixes that fuse and influences, performed during DJ nights occasionally hosted at his record store venue.

Acting and media appearances

Paddy Boom has made several minor appearances in film and television, often leveraging his background as a musician. In 2012, he portrayed a musician in the comedy film The Guilt Trip, directed by Anne Fletcher. Earlier, in 2000, Boom appeared in the Brazilian adventure TV series Uma Aventura, marking one of his initial forays into on-screen work. Boom featured prominently in the music video for Scissor Sisters' hit single "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" (2006), directed by John "Daft Punk" Williams, where he performed as the band's drummer amid the video's playful, retro-inspired choreography. He also appeared in band-related documentaries during the Scissor Sisters era, providing insights into their creative process and touring life. In We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You (2004), a and behind-the-scenes release directed by , Boom is showcased in live performances and interviews from the band's early tours. Similarly, Hurrah! A Year of (2007), directed by multiple filmmakers including Brumby Boylston, captures the group's global promotional activities for their second album, with Boom featured in concert footage and personal segments. Boom's drumming contributions extended to soundtracks, notably on Scissor Sisters' "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'", co-written by him and included in The Guilt Trip (2012), enhancing the film's comedic road trip narrative.

Personal life

Residence and current pursuits

Paddy Boom has maintained strong ties to throughout his career, where he originated as a and continues to engage with the local cultural scene. In recent years, he has established a base in East Durham, New York, closely linked to the operations of his record store, Boom & Bloom Records, located at 2176 Route 145. As of 2025, Boom leads a multifaceted lifestyle that integrates his ongoing interests in music, DJing, and . He hosts the Vinyl Freedom on WGXC 90.7 , drawing from his extensive collection to feature eclectic selections across genres like , , , and , though the show is currently on following its final broadcast in October 2025. This work complements his daily involvement in curating and selling records at Boom & Bloom, which caters to musicians and collectors both in-person and online. Boom's non-professional pursuits reflect his lifelong enthusiasm for vinyl collecting, a hobby that permeates his professional endeavors and personal collection spanning over four decades. He is also a dedicated fan of the Boston Red Sox, a passion rooted in his birth. He keeps details of his family life private, with no publicly confirmed information regarding marriages or children.

Legacy and recognition

Paddy Boom's recognition in the music industry is primarily tied to his contributions as the original drummer for , which earned a Grammy nomination in 2005 for Best Dance Recording with their cover of "." Through the band, Boom played a key role in the revival of the early 2000s, blending , pop, and theatrical elements that influenced queer nightlife and mainstream pop scenes emerging from City's underground. Boom's self-taught approach to drumming, learned as a teenager by emulating U2's using improvised tools like curtain rods. His involvement with also exemplified the indie-to-mainstream pipeline, helping transition and glam influences from niche clubs to international success during the mid-2000s. As of 2025, Boom maintains an active presence through his band Death By Comfort, where he serves as drummer, songwriter, and , alongside his DJ work hosting the radio show "Vinyl Freedom" on WGXC 90.7-FM. While he has not received major solo awards, his enduring legacy stems from ' foundational impact on glam revivalism and diverse musical experimentation.

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