Peace lob out '80s-nodding rock anthem "You Don't Walk Away From Love"
Worcester-born quintet Peace unveil juddering new beast "You Don't Walk Away From Love", a riff-heavy charmer with bundles of stadium rock charm.
The Simone Felice-produced tune - which touches on '80s icons such as U2 and Aerosmith in equal measure - joins up with already-aired odes "From Under Liquid Glass" and "Power" to preview the band's upcoming third record Kindness Is The New Rock And Roll.
"This song is about the colours of the heart that live under the cool pastels and monochrome chequers," says frontman Harry Koisser. "It's about the bright primary stubbornness and unsophisticated optimism that won't stop squirming toward true love. It's a 100% real life true human emotional time capsule being unearthed for me. It was something I was desperate to say to somebody but obviously didn't have the courage."
To celebrate the album release, Peace will play a series of UK tour dates for May, including headline performances at Live At Leeds, Liverpool Sound City, and London's O2 Forum. Details of these dates can be found on the band's website.
Tracklist:
- Power
- Kindness Is The New Rock And Roll
- Silverlined
- You Don’t Walk Away From Love
- From Under Liquid Glass
- Magnificent
- Angel
- Shotgun Hallelujah
- Just A Ride
- Choose Love
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