PALE WAVES release ‘Gravity’ the third single from their forthcoming album ‘Smitten’

PALE WAVES
Credit: Kelsi Luck

PALE WAVES have unveiled a new single, “Gravity,” the third to be shared from the band’s forthcoming album Smitten, released via Dirty Hit on 27 September.

The bright, guitar-laden “Gravity” finds frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie lamenting being yanked in different directions by a lover unable to choose between their relationship or her religion: “She’s pulling me like gravity everywhere she goes / Am I in too deep or out of my reach? Little does she know”

Heather notes about the track: “Gravity is about a woman who chose Jesus over me. It took the longest of all the songs on the album to finish; I think we must have rewritten it millions of times to get it to where it is now.”

Watch the video for “Gravity” – BELOW:

Written between the US and UK over a two-year period, Smitten finds the band reflecting upon their Northern roots. Deviating from the rebellious pop-punk sound of the 2022 album Unwanted, this new record is full of vivid, earworm hooks, thwacking snares, and jangly alt-pop that sounds fresh out of their home city, Manchester.

Lyrically, the record is preoccupied with past lives – some more recent than others. Heather found herself in a headspace where she could finally breathe and reflect, like peeling through the pages of a long-forgotten teenage diary and being surprised by what she found.

‘I found myself writing about not just a certain time period, but my whole life from years ago,” says Heather. “When I fall in love, I fall deep, and it’s interesting to me that you can feel so fascinated and smitten with someone and then they can become a total stranger. So I feel like Smitten really summarised perfectly what I felt for others at a certain point.”

So much of Smitten captures the excitement and euphoria of early queer relationships, some of which comes alongside confusion and pain. On lead single “Perfume” an infectious 1980s-leaning anthem reminiscent of bands like The Cure and The Cranberries, Heather sings about being totally enamoured with a person: “My mother says that when I want something I never let go / Call me obsessed but I don’t mind just as long as it’s all mine”.

Pale Waves - Smitten

SMITTEN TRACKLIST

• Glasgow
• Not a Love Song
• Gravity
• Thinking About You
• Perfume
• Last Train Home
• Kiss Me Again
• Miss America
• Hate to Hurt You
• Seeing Stars
• Imagination
• Slow

Fresh off the back of a packed summer of US tour dates with PVRIS and UK festival performances, the band will take to the road in the UK in October for a headline tour in support of Smitten. “These will be the best Pale Waves shows to date,” says Heather. “The UK is home for us so these shows are even more special and we’re so excited to get to play songs from Smitten live.”

OCTOBER

Thu 03 NORWICH Waterfront
Fri 04 LIVERPOOL O2 Academy
Sat 05 MANCHESTER Neighbourhood Festival
Sun 06 NOTTINGHAM Rock City
Tue 08 BRIGHTON Chalk
Wed 09 BRISTOL O2 Academy
Thu 10 SHEFFIELD Foundry
Fri 11 DUNDEE Fat Sams
Sun 13 GLASGOW SWG3
Mon 14 NEWCASTLE Boiler Shop
Tue 15 BIRMINGHAM O2 Institute
Thu 17 LONDON HERE @ Outernet

Tickets available from: https://palewaves.co.uk/live/

 

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