After nearly a year and a half of touring and teasing us with tantalizingly catchy single releases, Manchester indie-pop quartet Pale Waves have released their debut album My Mind Makes Noises. Pale Waves first splashed onto the larger music scene in 2017, signing to Dirty Hit and supporting The 1975 …
Read More »Pale Waves deliver new sounds with “Noises”
Pale Waves have released “Noises,” the second track from the band’s forthcoming debut full-length, set for late-summer release on Dirty Hit / Interscope Records– PRESS HERE to listen. The new song was today’s World Record on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1. The new single, which the band debuted live at their sold out Bowery Ballroom show in …
Read More »Pale Waves Debut “Heavenly” Music Video
Pale Waves have released the video for their newest single “Heavenly”, which NPR All Things Considered called “remarkably fresh” and “as gorgeous as it is infectious.” The new single rounds out the four track, All The Things I Never Said EP, which also contains “The Tide”, “New Year’s Eve”, and …
Read More »PALE WAVES Announce Spring Headline Tour
Pale Waves have announced their biggest North American headline tour to date, which will support the release of their ALL THE THINGS I NEVER SAID EP, released in February. Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday, January 12th at 10am local time and are available here. Pale Waves will launch the tour and …
Read More »Pale Waves Debut New Track “New Years Eve”
British dream pop band Pale Waves have unveiled their latest single, “New Years Eve” – the title track from their soon to be released EP. In 2017 alone, the band, who have been heavily championed by The 1975’s Matty Healy (who directed their most recent video and produced both tracks …
Read More »Pale Waves Announce North American Headline Tour
Pale Waves will return to North America in November for their debut headline tour. The tour follows the release of the Manchester band’s first 2 singles, “There’s A Honey” and “Television Romance”, which have amassed over 7 million streams and gathered praise from The Fader, Stereogum, Idolator, Clash, V Magazine and others. The …
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