I Palaye Royale, elettrizzante trio di Los Angeles, annunciano il quarto album Fever Dream, in uscita il 28 ottobre su Sumerian Records e condividono la title track. 

 

La title track “Fever Dream” è un’anteprima dell’esperienza sonora che rappresenta il nuovo lavoro in studio della band, il più lungimirante finora. “Fever Dream” segna l’inizio di una nuova era ed è un brano epico, una scarica di adrenalina lunga 5 minuti, una fusione incredibile di glam-rock e art punk con giri di chitarra infuocati.

La band sarà in Italia per due concerti:
23 Agosto – Circolo Magnolia – Milano
24 Agosto – Ama Music Festival – Romano D’ezzelino (Vi)

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Speaking on the track the band say – “’Fever Dream’ is the title track of our newest album. It is the song and video that fully embodies the identity and creative expression that is Palaye Royale. For the first time in a long time the writing and crafting of the songs carry a sense of hope. We truly seek to inspire those who listen to it to embrace the testament, those who may be lost there is always a light at the end of darkness. Find what you cherish most in your soul and pursue it to the absolute fullest. Life is a constant Fever Dream but it is up to each and every one of us to search for the divinity that is contained within all things in existence.”

Palaye Royale are brothers Remington Leith (vocals), Sebastian Danzig (guitar) and Emerson Barrett (drums). In an unexpected yet auspicious turn, the trio’s fourth full-length Fever Dreamemerged from a much-needed break in the chaos, with the three classically trained musicians returning to their roots and composing most of the album on piano. Equal parts ecstatic headrush and in-depth meditation on the state of the human psyche, the result is Palaye Royale’s boldest and most visionary body of work to date. The band will also be will be touring the new album in the UK/EU in early 2023, with live dates to be announced soon.

Made in collaboration with GRAMMY-nominated producer Chris Greatti (YUNGBLUD, Grimes, Poppy), Fever Dream came to life over the course a year, with Palaye Royale working in deliberate seclusion and taking abundant time to sculpt each lavishly orchestrated track. “Because we’d been touring constantly for five years, we hadn’t had time to just sandbox ideas and explore,” says Emerson. “This album was an opportunity to fully dive into our art in a way that we really hadn’t since our first record.” Recording Fever Dream at their home studio, the band ultimately arrived at a forward-thinking collision of art-punk and glam-rock and Britpop, tapping into their intensive study of music theory and adorning the album with so many refined details (choir-like harmonies, delicate Mellotron tones, lush string arrangements). “Making this record felt like getting back to when we first fell in love with music, only now we’ve toured all over the world and there’s so much more experience under our belt,” says Sebastian. “The whole reason we started this band was to get to where we are now.”

Palaye Royale has earned a legion of obsessive cult-like loyalists, amassing over 344 million streams, 30 million+ YouTube views and 1.5 million monthly Spotify listeners. The band brought the juxtaposition of the glitz and grime of their teenage years spent in Las Vegas, when they relocated to Los Angeles in 2011. By the time they hit the road, borrowing their mother’s Cadillac Escalade, Remington, Sebastian and Emerson were a tightly wound creative force. (Not long ago, they slept in that SUV outside a Motel 6, unable to afford to rent a room.) Alex Burdon, daughter of The Animals singer Eric Burdon, insisted Sumerian’s founder see the band, and they were offered a contract that same night. James Iha of The Smashing Pumpkins/A Perfect Circle and Corey Taylor of Slipknot/Stone Sour count themselves among the band’s true believers, having worked with them as a producer and taken them out on tour, respectively. As their moniker itself evokes (Palaye Royale is the name of the Toronto dancehall where their grandparents met in the ‘50s), the trio is eager to connect themselves and this generation to the spirit of the past, but reinvigorated for today with eclecticism and fierce individuality. The band’s visual flair and fierce musical chops continue to make for an unstoppable upward trajectory in 2022.

 

Fever Dream Tracklist

Eternal Life
No Love in LA
Punching Bag
Broken
Fever Dream
Line It Up
Toxic In You
Wasted Sorrow
Paranoid
Oblivion
Lifeless Stars
King of the Damned
Off With The Head

 

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