THE PALE WHITE return with huge new single ‘Polaroid’

THE PALE WHITE return with huge new single 'Polaroid'

The Pale White have returned with huge new single ‘Polaroid.’ ‘The track is the latest surprise release from the Newcastle trio and follows the gargantuan ‘Swim For Your Life’, which dropped around the band’s huge UK headline tour last autumn. It’s also the first piece of material to come from the band’s debut album sessions, with more info expected later in the year.

Speaking about the single, The Pale White said: “It’s the start of a new decade, but ‘Polaroid’ talks about the past. It’s a melancholy blast about freezing a specific moment in time and living in it forever. Ironically, Its quite the opposite of how we’re feeling as a band. We’re feeling stronger than ever and ready to take on the 20’s”

Listen to ‘Polaroid’ – BELOW:

The Pale White are a three-piece indie rock band from Newcastle, UK. Comprised of brothers Adam (Lead Vocals, Guitar) and Jack Hope (drums), and long time friend Tom Booth (Bass), the trio have fast been gaining attention for their signature melodic guitar work, thunderous rhythm section and magnetic live shows.

Across a series of early singles and two EP releases, the band have continued to gain high profile support from the likes of NME, MTV and BBC Introducing, and after securing BBC Introducing’s Track Of The Week, the band were invited to play stages at Glastonbury and Reading & Leeds.

With a five star live review from The Independent comparing them to US rock royalty Queens Of The Stone Age, the group’s reputation as an unmissable live act has started to spread. Opening for the likes of The Amazons, Sam Fender, Foals, Twin Atlantic, The Libertines and Band of Skulls, the band are developing a passionate word of mouth following as one of the most exciting new British bands.

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