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Palace Drop Their Latest “When Everything Was Lost”

A few months after their latest single, British rock band Palace returns with “When Everything Was Lost.” Discover with us the new single and all that we know about the band’s upcoming album release.

When Everything Was Lost … I dreamt it was different

One year after their album release Shoals and few months since they dropped their latest single “How Far We’Ve Come,” Palace returns with their new work, single “When Everything Was Lost.” The single is a deep and mystic production laying on the syncopated rhythm of the rolling drums. Reminiscent of the 2000s pop rock sound, the single maintains the band’s typical ballad vibe that made their sound unique.

The band went on their social accounts to comment the new single, saying they feel very proud of their release and that it is “a special one” for them.

“It’s been hard keeping this back as we feel very proud of it. Hope you like it as much as we do.”

The single is not new to hardcore fans. In fact Palace has been performing the single on tour over the past few months, when the group was playing around The United States and Canada. “We’ve been playing it on tour- who’s heard it and where?,” they wrote

Coming to an end of the North American tour, heading to Australia

Alongside the latest single release, the band also reached the end of their North American tour. The series of almost 20 nights brought the band around The United States and Canada. On their tour the band got few sold out nights, as well as some festival dates.

After concluding their North American leg of the tour, Palace will leave for few nights between Australia and New Zealand. In fact, in July the band will perform for four nights, on the 18, 19, 21, 23 respectively in Wellington, Aukland, Byron Bay and Perth, also playing in the festival Splendour in the Grass.

“We are coming to see you for our first ever shows in your beautiful land this July.”

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