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Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie has revealed that more new music from the band will be shared in January.
The band are set to release their second album ‘Who Am I?’ on February 12, and it appears fans won’t have long to wait for another track from the new record.
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Posting on Twitter, Baron-Grace wrote: “More new music this month”. When a fan pointed out that the band had previously indicated there would be one new track each month, the singer added “Got my dates wrong”.
More music out this month
— HBG (@HBARONGRACIE) January 16, 2021
The Manchester band have already released several songs from ‘Who Am I?’, with the gothic music video for ‘Easy’ – shared earlier this week (January 13) – following āChangeāĀ andĀ āSheās My Religionā.
Watch the ‘Easy’ video below.
Explaining the new Pale Waves clip, which was directed by James Slater, Baron-Gracie said: āIām really inspired by the gothic medieval aesthetic and at the time I was thinking of the video I was watching a lot of Tim Burton films whose creativity really inspires me.ā
Following on from 2018āsĀ āMy Mind Makes Noisesā, āWho Am I?ā will also featureĀ āTomorrowā, which was previewed by the band during their 2019 UK headline tour. Other song titles include āOdd Ones Outā, āYou Donāt Own Meā and āWish U Were Hereā.
A press release states that āWho Am I?ā āacts as the Pale Waves manifesto ā inspiring inclusivity, self-discovery, and the notion of being whoever the hell you want to beā. The songsā lyrics deal with Baron-Gracieās experiences of depression, distraction, and feelings of darkness.
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