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Pale Waves almost worked with Blink-182’s Travis Barker on ‘Unwanted’: “I know our paths will cross one day” - www.nme.com - Sweden - county Hall - Germany
nme.com
16.08.2022

Pale Waves almost worked with Blink-182’s Travis Barker on ‘Unwanted’: “I know our paths will cross one day”

Pale Waves have opened up about wanting to work with Blink-182’s Travis Barker in a new interview.Speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read, the band said they want to work with the drummer in the future and revealed that he almost worked with them on their latest album, ‘Unwanted’.Barker was set to appear on an ‘Unwanted’ track but couldn’t because of scheduling conflicts.Ciara Doran told NME they “know our paths will cross one day, though, I’m sure of it.”Elsewhere in the Big Read, Pale Waves lead vocalist and guitarist Heather Baron-Gracie opened up about the band’s near-fatal bus crash.Three of the four members of Pale Waves — Doran, Hugo Silvani and Charlie Woods – as well as the band’s crew — were on the bus during the accident which took place in February of 2020. The four-piece had been supporting Halsey on her European arena tour, and were set to play at the Verti Music Hall in Berlin.The vehicle slid into a ditch while travelling between Sweden and Germany.

PVRIS announce 2024 tour dates for UK, Europe and North America - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Los Angeles - USA - California - Atlanta - Chicago - Manchester - Birmingham - New York - Eu - county San Diego - Seattle - city Austin - county Dallas - Houston - city Denver - Berlin - city Brussels - county York - state Washington - Boston - city Portland - city Indianapolis - city Prague - city Vienna - city Warsaw - city Santa Ana, state California - county Hanover
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08.01.2024

PVRIS announce 2024 tour dates for UK, Europe and North America

PVRIS have announced a 2024 UK, US and EU tour set to kick off in April.The tour is in support of the band’s latest release ‘Evergreen’. Kicking off on April 24 in Hanover, the band – comprised of vocalist Lynn Gunn and bassist Brian MacDonald – will make stops in cities such as Hamburg, Berlin, Warsaw, Brussels, Prague, Vienna, Milan, Cologne, Paris, Manchester, Glasgow, and Birmingham.

Pale Waves say they are currently “writing best album yet” - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.12.2023

Pale Waves say they are currently “writing best album yet”

Pale Waves have teased that they believe that the album they are currently working on will be their “best album yet”.In a new interview with Kerrang, the band’s vocalist Heather Baron-Gracie has also hinted that she feels the group’s forthcoming record will break new ground for them.“All of my attention and energy is going into writing and recording our best album yet,” she said. “Ultimately, that’s about building a world that feels like Pale Waves, while also feeling completely different to anywhere we’ve inhabited before.

You Me At Six, All American Rejects and more lead stacked Slam Dunk 2024 line-up - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - USA - California - Portugal - county Rock
nme.com
25.10.2023

You Me At Six, All American Rejects and more lead stacked Slam Dunk 2024 line-up

You Me At Six, the All-American Rejects, I Prevail and more have been announced as the first wave of performers for next year’s edition of Slam Dunk festival.Boys Like Girls and We The Kings will also be performing on the main stage along with You Me At Six and the All-American Rejects. Head Automatica will also grace the stage with a performance in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their debut LP ‘Decadence’.Other acts that have been announced and are set to play include Funeral For A Friend, Asking Alexandria, I Prevail, The Interrupters, Waterparks, Palaye Royale, Pale Waves, Bob Vylan, Pennywise, The Skints, Goldfinger, LA Dispute, Mad Caddies, Mom Jeans, One Step Closer, Artio, Røry, Set It Off, The Bouncing Souls, The Selecter, The Wonder Years and L.S.

Here’s the weather forecast for TRNSMT Festival 2023 - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.07.2023

Here’s the weather forecast for TRNSMT Festival 2023

TRNSMT is just around the corner with stormy weather being predicted to approach the festival grounds. Check out the final forecast below.This year’s festival, which is held in Glasgow’s east end at Glasgow Green, will see acts including Pulp, Sam Fender, The 1975, Niall Horan, George Ezra, Becky Hill and Kasabian take to the main stage as the festival’s headliners.Those attending TRNSMT 2023 (July 7-9) might want to ensure that their trusted pair of wellies are on, along with a poncho, because rain and stormy weather is set to make its way to the festival site all weekend long.See the latest forecast according to BBC Weather below.Friday, July 7: Light rain until about midday with a moderate breeze followed by partly cloudy conditions from 1pm until 6pm when the sun is predicted to be out.

Pale Waves cancel all remaining North America tour dates - www.nme.com - USA - Sweden - Germany
nme.com
20.09.2022

Pale Waves cancel all remaining North America tour dates

Pale Waves have cancelled the remaining dates on their North America tour due to “logistical and safety issues” with their tour bus.The band had dates booked up until October 7 in the US, but said they are now unable to fulfil the remainder of the tour.In a post on Instagram, they said: “We are hugely disappointed to say that due to logistical and safety issues with our tour bus, we are unable to complete the remainder of our North American tour. We’ve exhausted every possible option to find a new bus, but have been left with no option but to cancel these remaining dates.“We’re so sorry to everyone who has purchased tickets – we’re working with our booking agent to arrange rescheduled dates and will share more details as soon as we possibly can.

Kasabian outselling the UK’s top five midweek albums combined with ‘The Alchemist’s Euphoria’ - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
16.08.2022

Kasabian outselling the UK’s top five midweek albums combined with ‘The Alchemist’s Euphoria’

Kasabian are outselling this week’s top five albums combined with their recent LP ‘The Alchemist’s Euphoria’.The Leicester band are currently on course to top the UK albums chart with their first record in five years.It is currently outselling Beyoncé‘s ‘Renaissance’, Harry Styles‘ ‘Harry’s House’ and Ed Sheeran‘s ‘=’, according to the Official Charts Company.Kasabian previously topped the charts with 2017 LP ‘Crying Out Loud’, ’48:13′ in 2014, ‘Velociraptor!’ in 2011, ‘West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum’ in 2009 and ‘Empire’ in 2006.The record is Kasabian’s first full-length effort since the departure of ex-frontman Tom Meighan in 2020. Meighan was fired from the band after being convicted of assaulting his then-girlfriend-now-wife, Vikki Ager.

Pale Waves put their spin on Wheatus’ ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
15.08.2022

Pale Waves put their spin on Wheatus’ ‘Teenage Dirtbag’

Pale Waves have shared a cover of Wheatus’ ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ as part of a new live session recorded for Apple Music – scroll down the page to listen to it now.The Dirty Hit-signed band were the second act to take part in the platform’s new Antidote Editions series, which gives fans the opportunity to listen to alternate versions of artists’ tracks.Along with three tracks from their new album ‘Unwanted’, Pale Waves included their cover of Wheatus’ 2000 hit. “‘Teenage Dirtbag’ has been a song that all of us for years have adored as soon as we were asked to cover a classic, we all immediately thought of it,” the band said in a press release.The group’s new version of the classic song stays faithful to the original, but adds new layers to the guitar-led framework.

Pale Waves share emotive new single, ‘The Hard Way’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.07.2022

Pale Waves share emotive new single, ‘The Hard Way’

Pale Waves have today (July 20) shared another new single from their upcoming new album – check out ‘The Hard Way’ below.The song begins in a stripped-back way before it soars into a rockier, propulsive number that documents frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie’s “battle with loss and the struggle for acceptance that comes with it.”Baron-Gracie says the song is her “favourite” on the new album, but went on to explain how it deals with emotive themes.“When I was in high school a girl who was being bullied took her own life,” Baron-Gracie began.“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.

Listen to Pale Waves’ riotous new single ‘Jealousy’ - www.nme.com - Britain - county Hall - city Manchester, county Hall
nme.com
28.06.2022

Listen to Pale Waves’ riotous new single ‘Jealousy’

Pale Waves have today (June 28) shared a new single – listen to ‘Jealousy’ below.It’s the latest single to be taken from the band’s upcoming new album ‘Unwanted’, the follow-up to 2021’s ‘Who Am I?’. The new album is set to be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit.The latest single follows on from the band’s previously released singles ‘Lies‘ and ‘Reasons to Live‘.A press release says the new single finds frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie “playing upon her overly obsessive personality” – you can listen to Pale Waves’ ‘Jealousy’ below.Speaking about the track, Baron-Gracie said: “Some may see it as ridiculous…but I love a bit of jealousy – not too much, but just enough… I want jealousy in a relationship because it shows me the person only has eyes for me and me only.”Of the band’s upcoming album, she added: “The album dives into feelings that I felt not only needed to be written but I felt like our fans want to hear.“Almost everyone has felt like they don’t belong, or has been made to feel like they’re not good enough.

Listen to Pale Waves’ hopeful new track ‘Reasons To Live’ - www.nme.com - Britain - county Hall - city Manchester, county Hall
nme.com
08.06.2022

Listen to Pale Waves’ hopeful new track ‘Reasons To Live’

Pale Waves have shared another preview of their upcoming third album – listen to ‘Reasons To Live’ below.The band announced new album ‘Unwanted’ last month. The follow-up to 2021’s ‘Who Am I?’ is released on August 12 via Dirty Hit.It was announced alongside the single ‘Lies’, and new song ‘Reasons To Live’ becomes the second preview of the record.“‘Reasons To Live’ is about a time when I felt truly drained and incapable of happiness,” vocalist Heather Baron-Gracie explains of the new song’s meaning, “then I found someone who showed me a reason to live.”Listen to Pale Waves’ new song ‘Reasons To Live’ below.Speaking of new album ‘Unwanted’, Baron-Gracie added: “It was really the only thing this album could be called.

Pale Waves to headline Live At Leeds: In The City 2022 - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.06.2022

Pale Waves to headline Live At Leeds: In The City 2022

Pale Waves are set to top the line up for 2022’s Live At Leeds: In The City – get all the details below.This year, the traditional multi-venue festival in Leeds will be split into two events – an outdoor event in June dubbed Live At Leeds: In The Park which will feature Bombay Bicycle Club, Arlo Parks, Sea Girls, Easy Life, The Vaccines and more, and the usual inner-city festival, now called Live At Leeds: In The City, on October 15.Alongside Pale Waves at the October event will be Working Men’s Club, Baby Queen, Sea Power, Will Joseph Cook, Prima Queen, Palace, Highschool, Anorak Patch and many more.See the full line-up below and pick up your tickets here.Your first line-up announcement for Live at Leeds In The City is HERE!!!

Pale Waves announce third album ‘Unwanted’ and share new single ‘Lies’ - www.nme.com - Britain - Los Angeles
nme.com
09.05.2022

Pale Waves announce third album ‘Unwanted’ and share new single ‘Lies’

Pale Waves have announced details of their third studio album, ‘Unwanted’, with the follow-up to 2021’s ‘Who Am I?’ due to be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit.To coincide with the announcement, the band have shared the album’s first single ‘Lies’, which was previously teased last month.The group shared two previews on their official TikTok account, with the song’s chorus (“You called it love but it never had a feeling/ Ripped out my heart and left it bleeding“) playing over the videos.The track was recorded in Los Angeles with producer Zakk Cervini, who has worked with the likes of Blink-182, Halsey and Machine Gun Kelly. It features crunchy guitars and a ripping, pop-punk backdrop.“‘Lies’ is about someone who built up my trust and destroyed it like a wrecking ball,” frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie said of the track. “It caused some real trust issues, but fortunately for me that person is no longer in my life.

Listen to a preview of Pale Waves’ upcoming new single ‘Lies’ - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - county Rich
nme.com
30.04.2022

Listen to a preview of Pale Waves’ upcoming new single ‘Lies’

Pale Waves have announced a new single called ‘Lies’ – you can check out a teaser below.The Manchester band confirmed late last year that they had finished their third studio album, which will follow on from 2021’s ‘Who Am I?’.Heather Baron-Gracie and co. subsequently debuted an unreleased track called ‘Jealousy’ on their UK headline tour in February.

Two Door Cinema Club, The Wombats, Pale Waves to play London’s Community Festival - www.nme.com
nme.com
21.02.2022

Two Door Cinema Club, The Wombats, Pale Waves to play London’s Community Festival

Community Festival has announced its return for 2022 with headliners Two Door Cinema Club alongside The Wombats, Pale Waves and more.After an enforced two year break due to COVID, the indie festival will return to the capital’s Finsbury Park on Saturday, July 16, set over two stages.Two Door Cinema Club, who previously headlined the event in 2018, return for 2022, and commented: “We’re so happy to be headlining Community Festival! It’s been a rough couple of years for live music so we’re very excited to get back to doing what we do best. The lineup is fantastic and we can’t wait to see some of the best established and newest bands.”The Wombats added: “We’re so excited to be heading back to Finsbury Park this July to play Community Festival with such an amazing line up! See you there!!”Other bands on the initial line-up include Alfie Templeman, Nothing But Thieves, Circa Waves and Abby Roberts.See the full line-up for Community Festival 2022.

Pale Waves cancel further show due to illness - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - Ireland - city Belfast - Dublin - county Bristol
nme.com
21.02.2022

Pale Waves cancel further show due to illness

Pale Waves have cancelled a further tour date due to “ongoing illness”.Writing on Twitter, the band said: “We’re devastated to announce that due to ongoing illness, we will unfortunately have to rearrange tomorrow night’s show in Glasgow.”They added: “We are working hard on rescheduling dates and will hopefully be able to announce new dates tomorrow.”pic.twitter.com/fjFm2cMqhS— PALE WAVES (@palewaves) February 20, 2022Yesterday (February 19), Pale Waves were forced to cancel a pair of shows in Ireland because frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie lost her voice.The Manchester pop-rock band were due to perform in Belfast and Dublin on February 19 and 20 as part of their UK and Ireland tour.Posting on Twitter, the band wrote: “Belfast and Dublin, we’re so sorry to have to do this but after not touring for [two] years, Heather’s voice has completely gone after the first run of shows.“We’re left with no option but to cancel tonight and tomorrow’s show’s under doctors orders.

Pale Waves cancel Ireland shows after Heather loses voice - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - Ireland - city Belfast - Dublin
nme.com
20.02.2022

Pale Waves cancel Ireland shows after Heather loses voice

Pale Waves have been forced to cancel a pair of shows in Ireland because frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie has lost her voice.The Manchester pop-rock band were due to perform in Belfast and Dublin tonight (February 19) and tomorrow (20) respectively as part of their UK and Ireland tour.Posting on Twitter, the band wrote: “Belfast and Dublin, we’re so sorry to have to do this but after not touring for 2 years, Heather’s voice has completely gone after the first run of shows.“We’re left with no option but to cancel tonight and tomorrow’s show’s under doctors orders.

Watch Pale Waves perform new song ‘Jealousy’ as they kick off UK tour - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - county Bristol
nme.com
12.02.2022

Watch Pale Waves perform new song ‘Jealousy’ as they kick off UK tour

Pale Waves kicked off their UK last night (February 11) in Bristol and during the show, the band performed new song ‘Jealousy’ – check it out below.The UK tour was originally announced last year before the release of second album ‘Who Am I?’ and last night’s show was the first time Pale Waves had played a live gig since they supported Halsey at Manchester Arena in 2020.The seventeen song set pulled equally from ‘Who Am I?’ and debut album ‘My Mind Makes Noises’ while tracks from debut EP ‘All The Things I Never Said’ were also aired.They also debuted new track ‘Jealousy’ – a ‘90s inspired alt rock track with plenty of attitude.

Watch Pale Waves’ ‘Fall To Pieces’ live performance video shot at London’s The Pool - www.nme.com - London - Manchester
nme.com
27.11.2021

Watch Pale Waves’ ‘Fall To Pieces’ live performance video shot at London’s The Pool

Pale Waves have shared a live performance video of ‘Fall To Pieces’ from The Pool in London – see the footage below.The song is taken from the Manchester band’s second album, ‘Who Am I?‘, which was released in February.Lead singer Heather Baron-Gracie previously said of the song: “It’s easy to fall into the same patterns in a relationship, which can lead you to have the same argument over and over. ‘Fall To Pieces’ is about going through that constant cycle of arguing and then making up.

Pale Waves have written a ‘Sex Education’-inspired song for their new album - www.nme.com - Manchester
nme.com
13.11.2021

Pale Waves have written a ‘Sex Education’-inspired song for their new album

Pale Waves have written a new song inspired by Netflix‘s Sex Education.The Manchester band released their second album ‘Who Am I?’ back in February, and confirmed in September that they had already begun work on its follow-up.

Pale Waves have started work on their third album - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.09.2021

Pale Waves have started work on their third album

Pale Waves have revealed that they’ve begun work on their third studio album.The band released second full-length, ‘Who Am I?’, via Dirty Hit in February of this year.In a new post on Instagram yesterday (September 15), the band’s vocalist Heather Baron-Gracie shared a photo of herself and drummer/producer Ciara Doran in the studio, with the simple caption: “Album 3.”See the post below:A post shared by HBG (@heatherbarongracie)Reviewing Pale Waves’ ‘Who Am I?’ upon its release earlier this year,

Pale Waves and All Time Low announce new joint single ‘PMA’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
28.07.2021

Pale Waves and All Time Low announce new joint single ‘PMA’

Pale Waves and All Time Low are set to release a new collaborative single this week.As announced by both bands on social media, ‘PMA’ is set to land on Friday (July 30).When sharing an announcement for the song, All Time Low teased a performance of the band playing ‘PMA’ live.Watch the clip below.A post shared by All Time Low (@alltimelow)‘PMA’ will be Pale Waves’ first new music since the release of their second album ‘Who Am I?’ back in February.Reviewing the album upon its release, NME wrote:

Mahalia, Jake Bugg and Pale Waves lead additions to Standon Calling 2021 line-up - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.05.2021

Mahalia, Jake Bugg and Pale Waves lead additions to Standon Calling 2021 line-up

Mahalia, Jake Bugg, Pale Waves, Griff and Georgia have all been added to the line-up for Standon Calling’s 2021 return.It comes after the Hertfordshire event previously confirmed that headliners Bastille, Hot Chip and Primal Scream will lead the line-up for the returning festival, which was previously forced to cancel in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.It’s now been confirmed that the second wave of acts will see all the aforementioned artists heading to Standon from July 22-25, alongside

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