Following the July release of their sublime sophomore album ‘Life After’, a sold-out February UK tour and a stellar Glastonbury Park Stage performance (watch HERE), London band Palace today release a stunning official video for 7-minute album closer ‘Heaven Up There’. Directed by Ed Rosie and starring Olivier Award-winning actor Kenneth Cranham (Layer Cake, Hot Fuzz) and rising actress Hannah Hutch, this heart-breaking single shot short film perfectly encapsulates the mood of the soaring, emotional album standout. The band are soon embarking on UK and European tours, including their biggest live show to date at Camden Roundhouse on November 9th.

‘Life After’ is a stunning album with a clear message; hope. Its eleven tracks are full of the melodic warmth and rich textures that earned them their legions of fans overnight following the release of their debut EP in 2014. It is an album in equal parts about loss as well as a manual to moving on, stronger than before. “While there are a couple of different threads to the record, ultimately there’s a romance to it alongside a feeling of looking to the future through a new lens.” Says frontman Leo; “While still being aware of the unknown, you can allow yourself to feel hopeful, stronger and grateful for what you’ve got.”

‘Life After’ follows Palace’s acclaimed 2016 debut album ‘So Long Forever’ and includes the heart-wrenching ‘Heaven Up There’ (Lauren Laverne’s ‘Headphones Moment’ on BBC 6 Music) and current single ‘Running Wild’. It’s a profoundly candid album from a band who have built a loyal global fanbase for their uniquely bittersweet arrangements. After demoing the tracks at their Tottenham studio The Arch, Palace turned to Catherine Marks (2018’s UK Producer of the Year; St Vincent, Wolf Alice and PJ Harvey) at Willesden’s Assault & Battery studios and Luke Smith (Foals, Slow Club) at Jump Studios in Tottenham to record the album in summer 2018.

Leo Wyndham, Matt Hodges and Rupert Turner have been friends since they were thirteen and released their acclaimed debut EP ‘Lost In The Night’ in 2014, followed by the ‘Chase The Light’ EP the following year and their debut album ‘So Long Forever’ in 2016. The strength of those releases saw their fanbase steadily grow, leading to extensive touring, ever-larger festival slots and culminating in a sold-out UK headline tour including London’s Shepherds Bush Empire.

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 this summer and will play an autumn tour including their biggest show ever at the Camden Roundhouse, with live dates below:

November

Fri 1st                            NOTTINGHAM, Rescue Rooms

Sat 2nd                          BRISTOL, Anson Rooms

Sun 3rd                          NEWCASTLE, Riverside

Mon 4th                         GLASGOW, St Lukes

Weds 6th                       DUBLIN, Button Factory

Thurs 7th                       MANCHESTER, Academy 2

Fri 8th                            LEEDS, University Stylus

Sat 9th                           LONDON, Camden Roundhouse

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