Pale Waves Announce New All The Things I Never Said EP for March 2018 Release

Pale WavesAll The Things I Never Said EP is available for preorder. Fans can purchase the red transparent vinyl EP on March 16th along with an included download card. Pale Waves is an indie group from Manchester, England, that formed in 2014. Originally named ‘Creek’ when guitarist Heather Baron-Gracie met drummer Clara Doron at the University of Manchester, the name changed as soon as they started to make waves. Two other musicians, Hugo Silvani and Charlie Wood, play guitar and bass respectively.

Pale Waves gained a more significant following after signing with Dirty Hit Records, who enabled them to tour with The 1975 around Europe and North America. They won fifth place at the BBC’s annual Sound Of.. shortlist 2018 edition, and have released four singles so far.
Critics greeted their first single, “There’s a Honey,” with acclaim in April 2017. They’ve made three other singles, two of which have videos. Their relationship with The 1975 and has included extensive touring and music video collaboration.

Baron-Gracie told the BBC, ”The songs we have out now are very influenced by romance. The album is me talking about a lot of my darker issues. I talk about a lot of things that go on in my mind rather than in my heart.” Based on the acclaim of their four singles and touring experience, Pale Waves’ debut should be something special.

Conrad Brittenham: My name is Conrad. I am one year out of college and pursuing a career in writing and journalism. I studied literature at Bard College, in the Hudson Valley. My thesis focuses on the literal and figurative uses of disease in Herman Melville’s most famous works, including Moby-Dick, Benito Cereno, and Billy Budd. My literary research on the topic of disease carried over to more historical findings about how humans tend to deal with and think about the problem of virus and infectivity. I’ve worked at a newspaper and an ad agency, as well as for the past year at an after school program, called The Brooklyn Robot Foundry. All of these positions have influenced the way I approach my work, my writing, and the way I interact with others in a professional setting. I’ve lived in London and New York, and have always had a unique perspective on international cultural matters. I am an avid drawer and a guitarist, but I would like to eventually work for a major news publication as an investigative journalist.
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