Palace - Someday Somewhere
Format: Vinyl
Catalogue No.: PALACE016
Release Date: 23rd October 2020
Genre: Alternative, Indie
Palace are Leo Wyndham (guitar, vocals), Rupert Turner (guitar) and Matt Hodges (drums)
Limited Edition, Single black heavyweight vinyl
After the release of their sublime sophomore album ‘Life After’ last summer followed by sold-out UK, European and debut North American tours, London band Palace have announced the ‘Someday, Somewhere’ EP, out October 23rd via Fiction. The announcement comes alongside the release of a brand new single “I’ll Be Fine”, written and recorded by the band remotely during lockdown.
The ‘Someday, Somewhere’ EP is made up of unreleased tracks recorded during the ‘Life After’ album sessions including its much-loved title track, which was previously a live set exclusive. The 3 track EP will be released digitally and also as a limited 12” vinyl edition including the bonus track ‘Trouble On The Water’ as previously released on the band’s ‘Hoxa Sessions’ acoustic EP.
“Not many bands do better emotionally literate, melancholic indie at the moment” – The Observer
‘Someday, Somewhere’ EP Tracklisting:
Side A
1. Someday, Somewhere
2. I'll Be Fine
Side B
1. Flesh to the Fallen
2. Trouble on the Water
LIVE HIGHLIGHTS
Having built a dedicated live following through mesmerising shows at some of the country’s finest venues, Palace have played some of the world’s biggest festivals last year including::
Sold out Roundhouse London (3,300 tickets)
Park Stage at Glastonbury in 2019 (4pm)
Lattitude Festival (main stage)
Mad Cool (Main stage)
National USA&CAN Tour of 18 Major Markets (NY,DC,CHI,TOR,DEN,PHI,LA,SF,PO,SEA etc etc) SOLD OUT
STREAMING HIGHLIGHTS
100 Million+ Global streams across the entire catalogue
70M+ Streams on debut album ‘So Long Forever’
22M+ Streams on ‘Life After’ album
8M+ streams on EP ‘Chase The Light’
5.7M combined video views
900K Monthly listeners / 100K followers (Spotify)
PREVIOUS PROMO HIGHLIGHTS
No.1 on The Indie Store Record Chart
Lauren Laverne headphones moment for ‘Heaven Up there’
Annie Mac Maida Vale Session
Guardian 3* review: “ not many bands do better emotionally literate, melancholic indie”
Dork & Clash features
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