Palace Winter are back with new single, album and tour
Lead singer Carl Coleman tells about “Take Shelter”:
“It started with that beat and Caspar’s piano riff which felt kinda urban and like a place we hadn’t really explored yet. Then that droney vocal melody just kinda popped straight into my head. I felt the urgency immediately and knew it was a keeper. Some songs are like pulling teeth but this one was like a light-bulb moment.”
On May 4th Nowadays is released; an album dealing with mortality, the human condition and the challenges of being present in life in a world full of distractions, with songs that swell between tender ballads and high-energy melodies with big and floating keys, insisting beats and melodic rhythmic guitar lines.
Palace Winter are Copenhagen-based Australian Carl Coleman and Dane Caspar Hesselager and Nowadays is the follow-up to the duo’s debut album Waiting For The World To Turn from 2016. An album which set the band off touring across Europe, gained them a dedicated fanbase around the world as well as praise from BBC Radio 6 Music, KEXP, KCRW, The Guardian, The Line of Best Fit and countless others.
Once again Caspar Hesselager has engineered, recorded, mixed and mastered Palace Winter’s music.
Tour Dates
March 17, Amsterdam, Paradiso, Holland (Ticket link)
March 18, Brussels, AB Club, Belgium (Ticket link)
March 19, Reading, Purple Turtle, United Kingdom (Ticket link)
March 20, London, Sebright Arms, United Kingdom (Ticket link)
March 21, Manchester, Gullivers, United Kingdom (Ticket link)
May 18, Copenhagen, Pumpehuset, Denmark (Ticket link)