It’s on singer Heather Baron-Gracie’s iTunes.
Pale Waves’ upcoming album is ready, singer and guitarist Heather Baron-Gracie.
Baron-Gracie broke the news when he responded to a fan on Twitter who faked the concept that tracking the Manchester band “is chilling on a hard drive somewhere. “
In reaction to the fan’s commentary, Baron-Gracie wrote, “Relaxing on my iTunes. “
– HBG (@HBARONGRACIE) October 13, 2020
– HBG (@HBARONGRACIE) October 13, 2020
Then the singer asked the enthusiasts what the name of her next album would be, writing, “??The album’s name ?”
Pale Waves’ debut album, “My Mind Makes Noises”, will be released in 2018. In a four-star review, NME’s Thomas Smith wrote, “Pale Waves’ debut album is full of love. “My Mind Makes Noises “is an album that is obsessed with breakups and makeup, as well as dizzying adventures and their bitter consequences, intentionally telling the story from each and every angle. It is the best album to sum up the band’s rise from Manchester’s little secret to one of the country’s most beloved new bands. “
Despite Baron-Gracie’s comments on social media, to date, there is no date, name or list of confirmed songs.
Pale Waves at the 2019 Reading Festival, through Andy Ford/NME
Last May, Baron-Gracie previewed a demonstration of a new song, titled “She’s My Religion”. Posting on Twitter, the musician told his fans that he “was just looking for the new music to come out in tbh” before sharing a brief excerpt of the song.
“Too much data yet, I know you’re starving. There’s a little sneak peek of my homosexual anthem (demo),” he wrote.
The band made their debut for the last time in September 2019 when the song “Tomorrow” premiered at a concert in Glasgow.