Palace to release their fourth studio album, Ultrasound
Palace have returned with the announcement of their fourth studio album, Ultrasound, alongside the brand new single, "Bleach".
The record’s production sees the band reunited with Adam Jaffrey, eight years after working together on their debut album, and arrives off the back of Part I - When Everything Was Lost and Part II - Nightmares & Ice Cream – the band’s 2023 companion EPs.
While writing the first batch of songs for the album, frontman Leo Wyndham’s partner suffered a late miscarriage. Ultrasound naturally became an open diary of a year-long struggle from devastation to deliverance. “It was incredibly hard to comprehend what had happened, how to deal with it and how to move forward,” Leo says. “The album is the journey of that experience - starting with a loss, then a period of processing, and then finally acceptance, release and growth. And being in awe of women within that. Their dignity, strength and courage in how they can deal with these things that feel beyond a man.”
Palace will perform Ultrasound in full at an exclusive one-off show at London’s EartH on 23 February. There will be an exclusive ticket pre-sale from 31 January for those who have pre-ordered the new album.
Tracklist:
- When Everything Was Lost
- Son
- Bleach
- Nightmares & Ice Cream
- Rabid Dog
- Make you Proud
- Inside My Chest
- Love Is A Precious Thing
- Cocoon
- Say The Words
- How Far We’ve Come
- All We’ve Ever Wanted
- Goodnight Farewell
Ultrasound is set for release on 5 April. For more information, and to pre-order, visit wearepalace.com.
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