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Pale Waves announce new album and Brighton instore performance

by Nick Linazasoro
Thursday 21 Jul, 2022 at 3:13PM
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Pale Waves are heading to Brighton (pic Cris Watkins/PunkInFocus) (click pic to enlarge)

As they approach the release of their highly-anticipated third album ‘Unwanted’ on 12th August via Dirty Hit, Pale Waves follow a run of scorching alternative-rock singles with ‘The Hard Way’ – one of their most candid and sentimental tracks to date.

Pale Waves (pic Kelsi Luck)

While most ‘Unwanted’ focusses on frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie’s troubles with vanity, anger, jealousy and hopelessness, ‘The Hard Way’ – her favourite song on the album – opens up even further, documenting her battle with loss and the struggle for acceptance that comes with it.

Pale Waves ‘Unwanted’ album out on 12th August – this is the neon pink option

“When I was in high school a girl who was being bullied took her own life,” tells Heather. “I got on the bus with her every single morning, and I would see her sitting in her same spot. She sat downstairs and I would go upstairs. ‘The Hard Way’ is about my regret for not helping her, or standing up for her, that I feel now as an adult. As a kid, you’re so shy and afraid, but I hope it will influence people to stand up for those who need help, and help people understand that their words and actions can be really damaging. You don’t know how cruel you can be sometimes, especially at that age.”

Heather Baron-Gracie from Pale Waves live at the Roundhouse, Camden, London 28.2.22 (pic Cris Watkins/PunkInFocus) (click pic to enlarge)

‘The Hard Way’ joins two BBC Radio 1 Hottest Records, ‘Lies’ and ‘Jealousy’, and the Apple New Music Daily premiered ‘Reasons To Live’ in asserting Pale Waves as an alt-rock force to be reckoned with.

Recorded in Los Angeles with producer Zakk Cervini (Blink 182, Modern Baseball, Halsey) ‘Unwanted’ is 13 tracks of classic pop punk with an edge. Think Sum-41 by way of Veruca Salt; all the crunchy guitars and rhythmic drive of 2000s pop punk with the rage of a 90s rock band. It is a record that reaches out into the passionate community of misfits and LGBTQI+ fans around the band, tapping into darker emotions than ever before whilst also striking a fresh tone of defiance.

Pale Waves live at the Roundhouse, Camden, London 28.2.22 (pic Cris Watkins/PunkInFocus) (click pic to enlarge)

At the time of writing the album, Baron-Gracie was listening to a lot of Garbage, Paramore, Metric, Sky Ferreira, and Blondie – artists that fed into her desire to pull Pale Waves out of the indie and synth-pop world they started out in, towards a harder, more alternative sound. “I didn’t want any of those jangly, picky, high up on the fretboard guitars,” she says. “I wanted heavy distortion and chaos and power. So ‘Unwanted’ had to be honest, provocative, and loud. Not only thematically but in the music as well.”

In addition to a packed summer of UK festival appearances, Pale Waves will celebrate the release of ‘Unwanted’ with a run of UK instores, including a signing and an acoustic performance at the iconic Resident music in Brighton from Heather and Hugo as well as a full band signing. The intimate shows will offer an appetite-whetting glimpse into the ‘Unwanted’ live experience.

Tour tickets are available now from palewaves.co.uk/live and for the Resident Brighton instore performance and album purchase options, click HERE.

Heather Baron-Gracie from Pale Waves live at the Roundhouse, Camden, London 28.2.22 (pic Cris Watkins/PunkInFocus) (click pic to enlarge)

Pale Waves tour dates:
JULY
Fri 29 DERBYSHIRE Y Not Festival
Sat 30 KENDAL Kendal Calling

AUGUST
Thu 11 KINGSTON Banquet Records
Fri 12 BRIGHTON Resident Records
Sat 13 CORNWALL Boardmasters
Sun 14 SOUTHAMPTON Vinilo Records
Mon 15 BRISTOL Rough Trade
Tue 16 NOTTINGHAM Rough Trade
Wed 17 NEWCASTLE HMV Records
Wed 17 NEWCASTLE Live at Central
Thu 18 LEEDS Vinyl Whistle
Fri 26 LEEDS Festival
Sun 28 READING Festival

OCTOBER
Sat 15 LEEDS Live at Leeds

NOVEMBER
Fri 25 MANCHESTER Albert Hall
Sat 26 LIVERPOOL O2 Academy
Sun 27 GLASGOW Barrowland
Mon 28 DUNDEE Fat Sam’s
Wed 30 LONDON O2 Brixton Academy

www.palewaves.co.uk

Resident in Kensington Gardens will host the Brighton performance
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