HALEY announces new album Pleasureland, shares first cut "Infinite Pleasure Part 2"
30 August 2018, 10:56
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
HALEY, fka Haley Bonar, has announced her new album Pleasureland, alongside the first single "Infinite Pleasure Part 2".
"Infinite Pleasure Part 2" is an intense two-minute instrumental combining fuzzy riffs and a twinkling melody that sounds euphoric against the white noise of the hazy guitars.
HALEY's album announcement arrives after standalone singles "My Wave" and "Bratt".
Pleasureland will be the first album under HALEY instead of Haley Bonar. She changed her name on International Women's Day to "reflect and honor my maternal family."
HALEY's last album was 2016's Impossible Dream.
"Infinite Pleasure Part 2" is available now. Pleasureland arrives on 12 October via Memphis Industries. HALEY embarks on a UK tour later this year, and will be performing at London's St Pancras Old Church twice on 8 November. Find out more details.
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