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25 April, 2023Print

​​Palace Share New Single Ahead Of Massive US Headlining Tour

LISTEN TO "HOW FAR WE'VE COME" HERE

 

18 DATES INCLUDE BROOKLYN STEEL, DC’S 9:30 CLUB + THE WILTERN IN LOS ANGELES

NEW EP COMING THIS SPRING

 

ALSO SHARE NEW AUSTRALIAN DATES

“Palace will be filling stadiums before too long”

— The Line Of Best Fit

 

“Expansive and emotive…beautiful, bleakly shaded tunes.”

— Stereogum

 

Today, the rising UK group Palace share "How Far We've Come," the latest preview of a new EP coming out later this spring. It's a soaring, melancholic work that bridges the gap between Travis's pensive balladry and the rich experimentalism of Alex G.

LISTEN TO “HOW FAR WE’VE COME” HERE

“‘How Far We’ve Come’ is about an anxious and fearful glance into the future at what’s to come, with a sense of anger at the chaos we’ve created.” explains singer Leo Wyndham. “It’s about the helplessness and hopelessness we can all feel sometimes knowing that time is ticking.”

Earlier this year, Palace announced their biggest North American headlining tour to date, with 18 shows in 1000+ capacity rooms across the US and Canada, including nights at Brooklyn Steel, DC’s 9:30 Club, The Wiltern in Los Angeles and over a dozen more. These landmark dates continue the band’s explosive growth in the US and Canada. With over 1.5 million monthly Spotify listeners, recent sell-outs at Webster Hall and back-to-back nights at The Fonda, and a massive headlining show at London’s O2 Academy Brixton, as well as a debut Australian tour in December 2022 and recent US festival appearances at Life Is Beautiful, Portola, and Format, it’s a near-certainty that Palace, as Line Of Best Fit says, “will be filling stadiums before long.

Earlier this spring, Palace shared the new EP's lead track “All We’ve Ever Wanted,” a track that straddles the anthemic, lighters-aloft sentiment of Britpop’s finest and an artfully applied sheen of shoegaze noise.

WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR “ALL WE’VE EVER WANTED” HERE

2022’s Shoals is a profound and pensive album, boldly exploring some of life’s greatest questions over its 12 mesmerising tracks. The album deftly explores the interplay of three central existential dilemmas against a broader backdrop of wonder at the vastness and power of the ocean, concluding its arc with the stunning opus “Where Sky Becomes Sea.” Through diving into themes of the subconscious, dreams and existentialism, Shoals’is broadly a record about living with and processing fear. 

Leo Wyndham, Matt Hodges and Rupert Turner released their acclaimed debut EP Lost In The Night in 2014, followed by the Chase The Light EP the following year, their debut album So Long Forever in 2016 and sophomore album Life After in 2019.

 

LISTEN TO “ALL WE’VE EVER WANTED” HERE

USA TOUR 2023

Tues May 30, Dallas, TX - South Side Music Hall

Weds May 31, Austin, TX - Emo's

Fri June 2, Orlando, FL - The Beachum

Sat June 3, Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse

Sun June 4, Charlotte,NC - Underground 

Tues June 6, Washington DC - 9:30 Club

Fri June 9, Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel

Sat June 10, Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer

Sun, June 11, Boston, MA - Royale

Tues June 13, Montreal, QC - Corona

Weds June 14, Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall

Fri June 16, Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall

Sat June 17, Detroit, MI - St Andrews Hall

Sun June 18, Chicago, IL - House of Blues

Tues June 20, Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre

Weds June 21, Salt Lake City, UT - Rockwell @ Complex

Fri June 23, Los Angeles, CA - Wiltern

 Sat June 24, San Francisco, CA - Fox Theatre

 

SEE INTERNATIONAL DATES HERE

 

PRAISE FOR PALACE & SHOALS

Expansive and emotive…beautiful, bleakly shaded tunes.

 Stereogum

 

“A spare, appealing blend of minimalist folk and sweeping orchestral pomp.”

— The AV Club

 

“Feels like Palace’s first significant work.”

— MOJO ****

 

Shoals manages to offer consolation and tranquillity from beginning to end.”

 Dork Magazine ****

 

“A more pure and intense sound.”

 DIY Magazine

 

“Not many bands do better emotionally literate, melancholic indie at the moment”

— The Observer

 

“A band of emotional extremes…that is what makes them so exciting”

 Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1      

 

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