Sometimes jealousy in a relationship helps. Pale Waves released “Jealousy” and featured a stylish black and white video for it.
In this track, the group’s vocalist Heather Barron-Gracy admits that she has nothing against mild jealousy in a relationship.
According to Baron-Gracie, if she sees jealousy from a partner, then she understands that the person really only needs it.
The video “Jealousy” directed by Vasilisa Forbes, a British artist of Russian origin. I actually worked with Pale Waves on the “Lies” video.
“Jealousy” will appear on Pale Waves’ third studio album, “Unwanted,” which will be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit. This is the third song from the record:
The musicians previously released the tracks “Lies” and “Reasons for Living”. As Heather Barron-Gracy put it, the album turned out to be “honest, provocative, and rowdy”: the group talking about feelings that are important not only to themselves but also to their fans.
Pale Waves’ latest album, “Who Am I?” It was released in February 2021. It was selected as one of the best indie rock albums of the year by Billboard magazine, noting its “crunchy guitar sound” and “racy pop hooks”.
In a previous blog post, Pale Waves presented the track “Reasons to Live” – spiritual, honest, and emotional. In terms of sound, it is similar to the work of Avril Lavigne, the old idol of the group.
Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie said of the song:
Reasons for Living is about a time when I felt overwhelmed and unable to feel happy. But then I found a man who showed me the meaning of life.”
“Reasons to Live” will be featured on Pale Waves’ third album, “Unwanted,” due for release on August 12. Also, in the recording you can hear the song “Lies” released in May.
Sometimes jealousy in a relationship helps. Pale Waves released “Jealousy” and featured a stylish black and white video for it.
In this track, the group’s vocalist Heather Barron-Gracy admits that she has nothing against mild jealousy in a relationship.
According to Baron-Gracie, if she sees jealousy from a partner, then she understands that the person really only needs it.
The video “Jealousy” directed by Vasilisa Forbes, a British artist of Russian origin. I actually worked with Pale Waves on the “Lies” video.
“Jealousy” will appear on Pale Waves’ third studio album, “Unwanted,” which will be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit. This is the third song from the record:
The musicians previously released the tracks “Lies” and “Reasons for Living”. As Heather Barron-Gracy put it, the album turned out to be “honest, provocative, and rowdy”: the group talking about feelings that are important not only to themselves but also to their fans.
Pale Waves’ latest album, “Who Am I?” It was released in February 2021. It was selected as one of the best indie rock albums of the year by Billboard magazine, noting its “crunchy guitar sound” and “racy pop hooks”.
In a previous blog post, Pale Waves presented the track “Reasons to Live” – spiritual, honest, and emotional. In terms of sound, it is similar to the work of Avril Lavigne, the old idol of the group.
Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie said of the song:
Reasons for Living is about a time when I felt overwhelmed and unable to feel happy. But then I found a man who showed me the meaning of life.”
“Reasons to Live” will be featured on Pale Waves’ third album, “Unwanted,” due for release on August 12. Also, in the recording you can hear the song “Lies” released in May.
Sometimes jealousy in a relationship helps. Pale Waves released “Jealousy” and featured a stylish black and white video for it.
In this track, the group’s vocalist Heather Barron-Gracy admits that she has nothing against mild jealousy in a relationship.
According to Baron-Gracie, if she sees jealousy from a partner, then she understands that the person really only needs it.
The video “Jealousy” directed by Vasilisa Forbes, a British artist of Russian origin. I actually worked with Pale Waves on the “Lies” video.
“Jealousy” will appear on Pale Waves’ third studio album, “Unwanted,” which will be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit. This is the third song from the record:
The musicians previously released the tracks “Lies” and “Reasons for Living”. As Heather Barron-Gracy put it, the album turned out to be “honest, provocative, and rowdy”: the group talking about feelings that are important not only to themselves but also to their fans.
Pale Waves’ latest album, “Who Am I?” It was released in February 2021. It was selected as one of the best indie rock albums of the year by Billboard magazine, noting its “crunchy guitar sound” and “racy pop hooks”.
In a previous blog post, Pale Waves presented the track “Reasons to Live” – spiritual, honest, and emotional. In terms of sound, it is similar to the work of Avril Lavigne, the old idol of the group.
Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie said of the song:
Reasons for Living is about a time when I felt overwhelmed and unable to feel happy. But then I found a man who showed me the meaning of life.”
“Reasons to Live” will be featured on Pale Waves’ third album, “Unwanted,” due for release on August 12. Also, in the recording you can hear the song “Lies” released in May.
Sometimes jealousy in a relationship helps. Pale Waves released “Jealousy” and featured a stylish black and white video for it.
In this track, the group’s vocalist Heather Barron-Gracy admits that she has nothing against mild jealousy in a relationship.
According to Baron-Gracie, if she sees jealousy from a partner, then she understands that the person really only needs it.
The video “Jealousy” directed by Vasilisa Forbes, a British artist of Russian origin. I actually worked with Pale Waves on the “Lies” video.
“Jealousy” will appear on Pale Waves’ third studio album, “Unwanted,” which will be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit. This is the third song from the record:
The musicians previously released the tracks “Lies” and “Reasons for Living”. As Heather Barron-Gracy put it, the album turned out to be “honest, provocative, and rowdy”: the group talking about feelings that are important not only to themselves but also to their fans.
Pale Waves’ latest album, “Who Am I?” It was released in February 2021. It was selected as one of the best indie rock albums of the year by Billboard magazine, noting its “crunchy guitar sound” and “racy pop hooks”.
In a previous blog post, Pale Waves presented the track “Reasons to Live” – spiritual, honest, and emotional. In terms of sound, it is similar to the work of Avril Lavigne, the old idol of the group.
Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie said of the song:
Reasons for Living is about a time when I felt overwhelmed and unable to feel happy. But then I found a man who showed me the meaning of life.”
“Reasons to Live” will be featured on Pale Waves’ third album, “Unwanted,” due for release on August 12. Also, in the recording you can hear the song “Lies” released in May.
Sometimes jealousy in a relationship helps. Pale Waves released “Jealousy” and featured a stylish black and white video for it.
In this track, the group’s vocalist Heather Barron-Gracy admits that she has nothing against mild jealousy in a relationship.
According to Baron-Gracie, if she sees jealousy from a partner, then she understands that the person really only needs it.
The video “Jealousy” directed by Vasilisa Forbes, a British artist of Russian origin. I actually worked with Pale Waves on the “Lies” video.
“Jealousy” will appear on Pale Waves’ third studio album, “Unwanted,” which will be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit. This is the third song from the record:
The musicians previously released the tracks “Lies” and “Reasons for Living”. As Heather Barron-Gracy put it, the album turned out to be “honest, provocative, and rowdy”: the group talking about feelings that are important not only to themselves but also to their fans.
Pale Waves’ latest album, “Who Am I?” It was released in February 2021. It was selected as one of the best indie rock albums of the year by Billboard magazine, noting its “crunchy guitar sound” and “racy pop hooks”.
In a previous blog post, Pale Waves presented the track “Reasons to Live” – spiritual, honest, and emotional. In terms of sound, it is similar to the work of Avril Lavigne, the old idol of the group.
Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie said of the song:
Reasons for Living is about a time when I felt overwhelmed and unable to feel happy. But then I found a man who showed me the meaning of life.”
“Reasons to Live” will be featured on Pale Waves’ third album, “Unwanted,” due for release on August 12. Also, in the recording you can hear the song “Lies” released in May.
Sometimes jealousy in a relationship helps. Pale Waves released “Jealousy” and featured a stylish black and white video for it.
In this track, the group’s vocalist Heather Barron-Gracy admits that she has nothing against mild jealousy in a relationship.
According to Baron-Gracie, if she sees jealousy from a partner, then she understands that the person really only needs it.
The video “Jealousy” directed by Vasilisa Forbes, a British artist of Russian origin. I actually worked with Pale Waves on the “Lies” video.
“Jealousy” will appear on Pale Waves’ third studio album, “Unwanted,” which will be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit. This is the third song from the record:
The musicians previously released the tracks “Lies” and “Reasons for Living”. As Heather Barron-Gracy put it, the album turned out to be “honest, provocative, and rowdy”: the group talking about feelings that are important not only to themselves but also to their fans.
Pale Waves’ latest album, “Who Am I?” It was released in February 2021. It was selected as one of the best indie rock albums of the year by Billboard magazine, noting its “crunchy guitar sound” and “racy pop hooks”.
In a previous blog post, Pale Waves presented the track “Reasons to Live” – spiritual, honest, and emotional. In terms of sound, it is similar to the work of Avril Lavigne, the old idol of the group.
Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie said of the song:
Reasons for Living is about a time when I felt overwhelmed and unable to feel happy. But then I found a man who showed me the meaning of life.”
“Reasons to Live” will be featured on Pale Waves’ third album, “Unwanted,” due for release on August 12. Also, in the recording you can hear the song “Lies” released in May.
Sometimes jealousy in a relationship helps. Pale Waves released “Jealousy” and featured a stylish black and white video for it.
In this track, the group’s vocalist Heather Barron-Gracy admits that she has nothing against mild jealousy in a relationship.
According to Baron-Gracie, if she sees jealousy from a partner, then she understands that the person really only needs it.
The video “Jealousy” directed by Vasilisa Forbes, a British artist of Russian origin. I actually worked with Pale Waves on the “Lies” video.
“Jealousy” will appear on Pale Waves’ third studio album, “Unwanted,” which will be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit. This is the third song from the record:
The musicians previously released the tracks “Lies” and “Reasons for Living”. As Heather Barron-Gracy put it, the album turned out to be “honest, provocative, and rowdy”: the group talking about feelings that are important not only to themselves but also to their fans.
Pale Waves’ latest album, “Who Am I?” It was released in February 2021. It was selected as one of the best indie rock albums of the year by Billboard magazine, noting its “crunchy guitar sound” and “racy pop hooks”.
In a previous blog post, Pale Waves presented the track “Reasons to Live” – spiritual, honest, and emotional. In terms of sound, it is similar to the work of Avril Lavigne, the old idol of the group.
Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie said of the song:
Reasons for Living is about a time when I felt overwhelmed and unable to feel happy. But then I found a man who showed me the meaning of life.”
“Reasons to Live” will be featured on Pale Waves’ third album, “Unwanted,” due for release on August 12. Also, in the recording you can hear the song “Lies” released in May.
Sometimes jealousy in a relationship helps. Pale Waves released “Jealousy” and featured a stylish black and white video for it.
In this track, the group’s vocalist Heather Barron-Gracy admits that she has nothing against mild jealousy in a relationship.
According to Baron-Gracie, if she sees jealousy from a partner, then she understands that the person really only needs it.
The video “Jealousy” directed by Vasilisa Forbes, a British artist of Russian origin. I actually worked with Pale Waves on the “Lies” video.
“Jealousy” will appear on Pale Waves’ third studio album, “Unwanted,” which will be released on August 12 via Dirty Hit. This is the third song from the record:
The musicians previously released the tracks “Lies” and “Reasons for Living”. As Heather Barron-Gracy put it, the album turned out to be “honest, provocative, and rowdy”: the group talking about feelings that are important not only to themselves but also to their fans.
Pale Waves’ latest album, “Who Am I?” It was released in February 2021. It was selected as one of the best indie rock albums of the year by Billboard magazine, noting its “crunchy guitar sound” and “racy pop hooks”.
In a previous blog post, Pale Waves presented the track “Reasons to Live” – spiritual, honest, and emotional. In terms of sound, it is similar to the work of Avril Lavigne, the old idol of the group.
Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie said of the song:
Reasons for Living is about a time when I felt overwhelmed and unable to feel happy. But then I found a man who showed me the meaning of life.”
“Reasons to Live” will be featured on Pale Waves’ third album, “Unwanted,” due for release on August 12. Also, in the recording you can hear the song “Lies” released in May.