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PALAST - Details About Debut Album Revealed

Fans of Hurts, Muse, A-ha, Kraftwek, Depeche Mode and 30 Seconds To Mars rejoice! Berlin based trio Palast will release their debut self-titled full-lenght on 21st April via NoCut. Musically, one might be inclined top place Palast in the 80s, because they rely solely on genuine vintage synthesizers home ot that era. Authentic e-drums, real guitars. Their contemporaries would reach mostly for plug-ins to create these sounds. Not so Palast, who love and need this artisan way of electronic music production. "The handling of this aging equipment constantly provokes new ideas", Sascha Pace, singer and bandleader comments. Said ideas came puring out and manifested themselves in a series of catchy songs such as "Shut The Door", "Tell Me Why" or "Strong", but above all the first single "Mirror Mirror", Sascha’s personal tribute to the fashion world. The EP Hush released last fall marked the beginning and after less than 6 months construction time the first Palast is now completed, in the shape of a small, silver disc and fine vinyl. In the player below you can watch a short music documentary about the band from the Funkhaus Studio Berlin. Tracklist and cover artwork of upcoming album are below. Link



Palast tracklist:
01. Shut The Door
02. She Can Dance
03. Tell Me Why
04. Strong
05. Mirror Mirror
06. Nightfall
07. Stand Up
08. When You Fall
09. One Day
10. Unraveling Skies