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Pale Waves

Pale Waves are an English rock band from Manchester, formed in 2014. It was founded originally as Creek when lead singer and guitarist Heather Baron-Gracie met drummer Ciara Doran while attending university in Manchester. The other members are guitarist Hugo Silvani and bassist Charlie Wood, completing the lineup.[1] Pale Waves's early work is often described as 80s-inspired indie rock or synth-pop; their second and third albums, however, owe more to the pop-punk genre.

Pale Waves
Pale Waves performing in June 2019
Background information
OriginManchester, England
Genres
Years active2014–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Ben Bateman
  • Ryan Marsden
Websitewww.palewaves.co.uk

After signing a record deal with Dirty Hit in 2017, Pale Waves released their debut single, "There's a Honey", followed by "Television Romance". In 2018, the band were ranked fifth in the BBC Sound of 2018 poll and won the NME Under the Radar Award at the NME Awards. Pale Waves' debut EP, All the Things I Never Said, was released in February 2018, followed by their debut studio album, My Mind Makes Noises, on 14 September 2018. The band's second album, Who Am I?, was released on 12 February 2021, and peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart; the record also hit number one on the UK Independent Albums Chart. The band's third album, Unwanted, was released on 12 August 2022.

History

2014–2017: Formation and early career

 
Pale Waves are fronted by singer-guitarist Heather Baron-Gracie.

Pale Waves formed in 2014 when drummer Ciara Doran met Heather Baron-Gracie while attending BIMM Manchester.[2][3] The two originally named their group "Creek",[4] but they soon changed it to "Pale Waves", basing the name on a painting Baron-Gracie's grandmother had created.[5] Doran and Baron-Gracie initially enlisted second guitarist Ben Bateman and bassist Ryan Marsden to complete the lineup. Later that year both members were asked to leave and departed from the band shortly thereafter, with current bassist Charlie Wood and second guitarist Hugo Silvani replacing them.[6][7] The band recorded early demos with production team Sugar House that were released in 2015. These tracks caught the attention of XFM radio broadcaster John Kennedy, who referred them to the independent record label Dirty Hit.[8] Pale Waves was subsequently signed to the label in 2017.[7]

The band's first single under Dirty Hit, "There's a Honey", was released on 21 April 2017 to widespread acclaim.[9] On 1 June 2017, the band played a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden supporting The 1975 on their North American tour.[10] The band's second single, "Television Romance", was released on 16 August 2017,[11] with its music video directed by The 1975 lead singer Matty Healy.[12] Healy later appeared on the cover of NME with Baron-Gracie for the 20 October 2017 issue of the magazine.[13] Pale Waves embarked on their first North American headlining tour in November and December 2017, playing 21 shows over four weeks.[14]

The band headlined DIY magazine's Class of 2018 shortlist for its December/January issue.[15] On 7 November 2017, the band released the single "New Year's Eve",[14][16] followed by "My Obsession" on 13 December 2017.[17]

2018–2019: All the Things I Never Said and My Mind Makes Noises

Baron-Gracie announced on 4 January 2018 via Twitter that the band had started recording their debut album.[18] On 8 January, it was announced that the band had been placed fifth in the BBC Sound of 2018 poll.[19] Speaking to the BBC, Baron-Gracie talked about how the band's debut album is shaping up and its darker tone: "The songs we have out now are very influenced by romance. The album is me talking about a lot of my darker issues. I talk about a lot of things that go on in my mind rather than in my heart".[19] "The Tide", the first song written by the band, was released on 1 February 2018 as the third single from the band's then-upcoming debut extended play (EP), All the Things I Never Said.[20][21]

Pale Waves won the NME Under the Radar Award at the NME Awards 2018, and performed "There's a Honey" at the ceremony at London's O2 Academy Brixton on 14 February 2018.[22] The band also received a nomination for Best Video for "Television Romance",[23] but lost out to The Big Moon.[24]

Pale Waves' debut EP, All the Things I Never Said, was released digitally on 20 February 2018,[25][26] followed by a 12-inch vinyl release on 16 March 2018.[27] On 6 April 2018, it was announced that the band had signed to Interscope Records in a joint venture with Dirty Hit to release music in the United States.[28] The third single from the band's debut album, "Kiss", following "There's a Honey" and "Television Romance", was released on 15 May 2018. "Noises" was released as the fourth single on 28 June 2018.

In an interview with NME magazine in early September 2018 the band revealed they are working on a new EP following the debut album. Baron-Gracie discussed how the new EP will lean towards "pop punk and rock'n'roll" and will touch on themes such as politics, acceptance and sexuality.[29] The band's debut album, My Mind Makes Noises, was released on 14 September 2018 and reached number eight on the UK Albums Chart.[30]

2019–2022: Who Am I?

 
Pale Waves performing in June 2022

Speaking to NME while at Radio 1's Big Weekend in May 2019, Baron-Gracie updated on the progress of the EP, saying the band "[had] so many songs" and that they would cut the amount to "five or six tracks" with the remainder that "will probably go on the album".[31] However, in September 2019 the band reported they will no longer be doing an EP, rather "diving deep into the second album".[32] On 17 October 2019 the band won the Q Best Breakthrough Act at the Q Awards 2019.[33]

In January 2020 Pale Waves released the song "SkinDeepSkyHighHeartWide" in collaboration with Lawrence Rothman for The Turning official motion picture soundtrack.[34] The band were involved in a road accident in March 2020 on their way to support Halsey in Berlin. The group's tour bus rolled off the road, leaving them trapped in the bus. Minor injuries were sustained in the accident and the tour bus burnt out. Ciara Doran on Instagram described the incident, "We honestly thought we were going to die. The injuries will heal but this will stay with me and everyone involved for forever."[35]

The band's second album, Who Am I?, was announced on 10 November 2020 along with its lead single "Change", which was named as Annie Mac's Hottest Record in the World.[36] With both Baron-Gracie and Doran being members of the LGBTQ+ community, they both aimed for the album to reflect that, with Baron-Gracie stating in an interview with DIY that she wanted to be "a voice for LGBTQ+ people". The album was partially recorded in Los Angeles with Rich Costey though COVID-19 restrictions forced the band to return to the U.K. and finish the remainder of the album remotely. Of making an album during the pandemic, Baron-Gracie confessed that "for me, music and art is for people not to feel so alone and isolated. I want to be that person my fans look up to and find comfort in."[37] Who Am I? was released on 12 February 2021 and reached number 3 on UK Albums Chart.[38]

2022–present: Unwanted

The band's third studio album, Unwanted, was released on 12 August 2022.[39]

Musical style

Pale Waves have been described as indie pop,[40][41] indie rock,[42][43] synth-pop,[44][45] pop-punk,[42][46] pop rock,[47][48] dream pop,[43] and pop.[49] The band have cited artists such as The Blue Nile, Prince, The Cranberries, Cocteau Twins, The 1975, Alanis Morissette and Avril Lavigne as influences.[50][51][52][53][54] Baron-Gracie has stated, "I love a lot of '80s artists like Prince and Madonna. 'Purple Rain' is one of my favorite songs of all time. But I love The Cure. I love songs that give you melodies that you can sing at any time, but within those melodies, there are things that break your heart."[55] In an interview with The Irish Times, Baron-Gracie cited Dolores O'Riordan as her main vocal influence, saying: "I love The Cranberries. They were amazing. I definitely looked up to Dolores O’Riordan. She has one of my favourite voices of all time. She gave off that attitude – she was totally herself. I loved her fashion sense, she was such a cool person".[56]

For their second album, Who Am I?, Baron-Gracie cited country artists The Chicks and Kacey Musgraves as influences, particularly on "the melodic side of [the] record."[57]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
UK
[38]
UK
Indie

[58]
IRE
[59]
JPN
[60]
JPN
Hot

[61]
SCO
[62]
US
Heat

[63]
US
Sales

[64]
My Mind Makes Noises 8 1 61 52 63 8 1 39
Who Am I?
  • Released: 12 February 2021[68]
  • Label: Dirty Hit
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming
3 1 86 142 88 2
Unwanted
  • Released: 12 August 2022[39]
  • Label: Dirty Hit
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming
4 1 166 2

Extended plays

Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
Phys

[71]
UK
Vinyl

[72]
All the Things I Never Said
  • Digital release: 20 February 2018[73]
  • Vinyl release: 16 March 2018[74]
  • Label: Dirty Hit
  • Formats: Digital download, 12-inch vinyl
1 1
Deezer Sessions
  • Released: 18 January 2019[75]
  • Label: Dirty Hit
  • Formats: Digital download
Apple Music Home Session
  • Released: 16 April 2021[76]
  • Label: Dirty Hit
  • Formats: Digital download

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
Phys

[71]
UK
Vinyl

[72]
UK
Air.

[77]
BEL
(FL)

[78]
BEL
(WA)

[79]
JPN
[80]
JPN
Over.

[81]
SCO
[82]
"Television Romance" / "There's a Honey"[A] 2017 2 2 83 My Mind Makes Noises
"New Year's Eve"[B] 3 3 33 All the Things I Never Said
"My Obsession"
"The Tide" 2018
"Heavenly"
"Kiss" [C] [D] My Mind Makes Noises
"Noises"
"Eighteen" 46 55 2
"Black"
"One More Time"
"Change" 2020 Who Am I?
"She's My Religion"
"Easy" 2021 43
"You Don't Own Me"
"Fall to Pieces"
"Lies" 2022 Unwanted
"Reasons to Live"
"Jealousy"
"The Hard Way"
"Clean"
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist

Song Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
Down

[86]
UK
Sales

[87]
US
Alt
Digi.

[88]
"SkinDeepSkyHighHeartWide"[34]
(Lawrence Rothman featuring Pale Waves)
2020 The Turning: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"SkinDeepSkyHighHeartWide" (Asmara Remix)
(Lawrence Rothman and Nguzunguzu featuring Pale Waves)
KRO Remixes Vol. 1
"PMA"
(All Time Low featuring Pale Waves)
2021 77 78 22 TBA

Promotional singles

Title Year For
"One More Time" (Re-recording) 2018 Spotify Singles
"22" (Taylor Swift cover)
"Last Christmas" (Wham! cover)
"Faith" (George Michael cover) 2021 George Michael Covered

Music videos

Title Year Director
"There's a Honey" 2017 Silent Tapes[89]
"Television Romance" Samuel Burgess-Johnson and Matty Healy[90]
"New Year's Eve" Stephen Agnew[55][91]
"My Obsession"
"The Tide" 2018 Andy Deluca[92]
"Heavenly" Adam Powell[93]
"Kiss" Robert Hales[94]
"Noises" Gareth Phillips[95]
"Eighteen" Adam Powell[96]
"One More Time" Sophia + Robert[97]
"Change" 2020 Johnny Goddard[98]
"She's My Religion" Jess Kohl[99]
"Easy" 2021 James Slater[100]
"You Don't Own Me" Heather Baron-Gracie and Kelsi Luck[101]
"Fall To Pieces" Callum Lloyd-James[102]
"Lies" 2022 Vasilisa Forbes[103][104]
"Jealousy"
"Reasons to Live" Kelsi Luck[105]
"Clean" Vasilisa Forbes[106]
"Unwanted" Pale Waves[107]

Awards and nominations

Year Organisation Award Work Result Ref.
2017 Vevo dscvr Artists to Watch 2018 Pale Waves Included [108]
DIY Class of 2018 First [15]
2018 Alternative Press 18 Artists to Watch in 2018 Included [109]
Clash 18 for '18 Included [110]
BBC Sound of 2018 Fifth [19]
MTV UK MTV Brand New 2018 Nominated [111]
NME The NME 100 Included [112]
NME Awards Best Video "Television Romance" Nominated [23]
NME Under the Radar Pale Waves Won [22]
2019 Q Awards Q Best Breakthrough Act Won [33]
2021 Popjustice £20 Music Prize Best British Pop Single "She's My Religion" Nominated [113]

Notes

  1. ^ "Television Romance"/"There's a Honey" was re-released as a double A-side seven-inch vinyl single on 10 November 2017,[83] reaching number two on both the UK Vinyl Singles Chart and the UK Physical Singles Chart.
  2. ^ After charting as an EP, All the Things I Never Said charted on the Scottish Singles Chart (OCC), the Official Physical Singles Chart (OCC), and the Official Vinyl Singles Chart (OCC) as a single under the name of its opening track, "New Year's Eve" (the name which the EP was initially slated to be released as).[84][85]
  3. ^ "Kiss" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 34 on the Ultratip chart.[78]
  4. ^ "Kiss" did not enter the Wallonia Ultratop 50, but entered the Ultratop "Extra Tips".[78]

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pale, waves, english, rock, band, from, manchester, formed, 2014, founded, originally, creek, when, lead, singer, guitarist, heather, baron, gracie, drummer, ciara, doran, while, attending, university, manchester, other, members, guitarist, hugo, silvani, bass. Pale Waves are an English rock band from Manchester formed in 2014 It was founded originally as Creek when lead singer and guitarist Heather Baron Gracie met drummer Ciara Doran while attending university in Manchester The other members are guitarist Hugo Silvani and bassist Charlie Wood completing the lineup 1 Pale Waves s early work is often described as 80s inspired indie rock or synth pop their second and third albums however owe more to the pop punk genre Pale WavesPale Waves performing in June 2019Background informationOriginManchester EnglandGenresIndie pop indie rock synth pop pop punk pop rock dream popYears active2014 presentLabelsDirty Hit InterscopeMembersHeather Baron Gracie Ciara Doran Hugo Silvani Charlie WoodPast membersBen Bateman Ryan MarsdenWebsitewww wbr palewaves wbr co wbr ukAfter signing a record deal with Dirty Hit in 2017 Pale Waves released their debut single There s a Honey followed by Television Romance In 2018 the band were ranked fifth in the BBC Sound of 2018 poll and won the NME Under the Radar Award at the NME Awards Pale Waves debut EP All the Things I Never Said was released in February 2018 followed by their debut studio album My Mind Makes Noises on 14 September 2018 The band s second album Who Am I was released on 12 February 2021 and peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart the record also hit number one on the UK Independent Albums Chart The band s third album Unwanted was released on 12 August 2022 Contents 1 History 1 1 2014 2017 Formation and early career 1 2 2018 2019 All the Things I Never Said and My Mind Makes Noises 1 3 2019 2022 Who Am I 1 4 2022 present Unwanted 2 Musical style 3 Band members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Extended plays 4 3 Singles 4 3 1 As featured artist 4 4 Promotional singles 5 Music videos 6 Awards and nominations 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit2014 2017 Formation and early career Edit Pale Waves are fronted by singer guitarist Heather Baron Gracie Pale Waves formed in 2014 when drummer Ciara Doran met Heather Baron Gracie while attending BIMM Manchester 2 3 The two originally named their group Creek 4 but they soon changed it to Pale Waves basing the name on a painting Baron Gracie s grandmother had created 5 Doran and Baron Gracie initially enlisted second guitarist Ben Bateman and bassist Ryan Marsden to complete the lineup Later that year both members were asked to leave and departed from the band shortly thereafter with current bassist Charlie Wood and second guitarist Hugo Silvani replacing them 6 7 The band recorded early demos with production team Sugar House that were released in 2015 These tracks caught the attention of XFM radio broadcaster John Kennedy who referred them to the independent record label Dirty Hit 8 Pale Waves was subsequently signed to the label in 2017 7 The band s first single under Dirty Hit There s a Honey was released on 21 April 2017 to widespread acclaim 9 On 1 June 2017 the band played a sold out show at Madison Square Garden supporting The 1975 on their North American tour 10 The band s second single Television Romance was released on 16 August 2017 11 with its music video directed by The 1975 lead singer Matty Healy 12 Healy later appeared on the cover of NME with Baron Gracie for the 20 October 2017 issue of the magazine 13 Pale Waves embarked on their first North American headlining tour in November and December 2017 playing 21 shows over four weeks 14 The band headlined DIY magazine s Class of 2018 shortlist for its December January issue 15 On 7 November 2017 the band released the single New Year s Eve 14 16 followed by My Obsession on 13 December 2017 17 2018 2019 All the Things I Never Said and My Mind Makes Noises Edit Baron Gracie announced on 4 January 2018 via Twitter that the band had started recording their debut album 18 On 8 January it was announced that the band had been placed fifth in the BBC Sound of 2018 poll 19 Speaking to the BBC Baron Gracie talked about how the band s debut album is shaping up and its darker tone The songs we have out now are very influenced by romance The album is me talking about a lot of my darker issues I talk about a lot of things that go on in my mind rather than in my heart 19 The Tide the first song written by the band was released on 1 February 2018 as the third single from the band s then upcoming debut extended play EP All the Things I Never Said 20 21 Pale Waves won the NME Under the Radar Award at the NME Awards 2018 and performed There s a Honey at the ceremony at London s O2 Academy Brixton on 14 February 2018 22 The band also received a nomination for Best Video for Television Romance 23 but lost out to The Big Moon 24 Pale Waves debut EP All the Things I Never Said was released digitally on 20 February 2018 25 26 followed by a 12 inch vinyl release on 16 March 2018 27 On 6 April 2018 it was announced that the band had signed to Interscope Records in a joint venture with Dirty Hit to release music in the United States 28 The third single from the band s debut album Kiss following There s a Honey and Television Romance was released on 15 May 2018 Noises was released as the fourth single on 28 June 2018 In an interview with NME magazine in early September 2018 the band revealed they are working on a new EP following the debut album Baron Gracie discussed how the new EP will lean towards pop punk and rock n roll and will touch on themes such as politics acceptance and sexuality 29 The band s debut album My Mind Makes Noises was released on 14 September 2018 and reached number eight on the UK Albums Chart 30 2019 2022 Who Am I Edit Pale Waves performing in June 2022 Speaking to NME while at Radio 1 s Big Weekend in May 2019 Baron Gracie updated on the progress of the EP saying the band had so many songs and that they would cut the amount to five or six tracks with the remainder that will probably go on the album 31 However in September 2019 the band reported they will no longer be doing an EP rather diving deep into the second album 32 On 17 October 2019 the band won the Q Best Breakthrough Act at the Q Awards 2019 33 In January 2020 Pale Waves released the song SkinDeepSkyHighHeartWide in collaboration with Lawrence Rothman for The Turning official motion picture soundtrack 34 The band were involved in a road accident in March 2020 on their way to support Halsey in Berlin The group s tour bus rolled off the road leaving them trapped in the bus Minor injuries were sustained in the accident and the tour bus burnt out Ciara Doran on Instagram described the incident We honestly thought we were going to die The injuries will heal but this will stay with me and everyone involved for forever 35 The band s second album Who Am I was announced on 10 November 2020 along with its lead single Change which was named as Annie Mac s Hottest Record in the World 36 With both Baron Gracie and Doran being members of the LGBTQ community they both aimed for the album to reflect that with Baron Gracie stating in an interview with DIY that she wanted to be a voice for LGBTQ people The album was partially recorded in Los Angeles with Rich Costey though COVID 19 restrictions forced the band to return to the U K and finish the remainder of the album remotely Of making an album during the pandemic Baron Gracie confessed that for me music and art is for people not to feel so alone and isolated I want to be that person my fans look up to and find comfort in 37 Who Am I was released on 12 February 2021 and reached number 3 on UK Albums Chart 38 2022 present Unwanted Edit The band s third studio album Unwanted was released on 12 August 2022 39 Musical style EditPale Waves have been described as indie pop 40 41 indie rock 42 43 synth pop 44 45 pop punk 42 46 pop rock 47 48 dream pop 43 and pop 49 The band have cited artists such as The Blue Nile Prince The Cranberries Cocteau Twins The 1975 Alanis Morissette and Avril Lavigne as influences 50 51 52 53 54 Baron Gracie has stated I love a lot of 80s artists like Prince and Madonna Purple Rain is one of my favorite songs of all time But I love The Cure I love songs that give you melodies that you can sing at any time but within those melodies there are things that break your heart 55 In an interview with The Irish Times Baron Gracie cited Dolores O Riordan as her main vocal influence saying I love The Cranberries They were amazing I definitely looked up to Dolores O Riordan She has one of my favourite voices of all time She gave off that attitude she was totally herself I loved her fashion sense she was such a cool person 56 For their second album Who Am I Baron Gracie cited country artists The Chicks and Kacey Musgraves as influences particularly on the melodic side of the record 57 Band members EditCurrent members Heather Baron Gracie lead vocals rhythm guitar keyboards 2014 present Ciara Doran drums keyboards synthesizers programming 2014 present Hugo Silvani lead guitar keyboards 2015 present Charlie Wood bass guitar keyboards 2015 present Former members Ben Bateman lead guitar 2014 2015 Ryan Marsden bass 2014 2015 TimelineDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Title Details Peak chart positions SalesUK 38 UKIndie 58 IRE 59 JPN 60 JPNHot 61 SCO 62 USHeat 63 USSales 64 My Mind Makes Noises Released 14 September 2018 65 Label Dirty Hit Formats CD LP cassette digital download streaming 8 1 61 52 63 8 1 39 UK 7 110 66 US 3 000 67 Who Am I Released 12 February 2021 68 Label Dirty Hit Formats CD LP cassette digital download streaming 3 1 86 142 88 2 UK 6 115 69 Unwanted Released 12 August 2022 39 Label Dirty Hit Formats CD LP cassette digital download streaming 4 1 166 2 UK 6 985 70 Extended plays Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsUKPhys 71 UKVinyl 72 All the Things I Never Said Digital release 20 February 2018 73 Vinyl release 16 March 2018 74 Label Dirty Hit Formats Digital download 12 inch vinyl 1 1Deezer Sessions Released 18 January 2019 75 Label Dirty Hit Formats Digital download Apple Music Home Session Released 16 April 2021 76 Label Dirty Hit Formats Digital download Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUKPhys 71 UKVinyl 72 UKAir 77 BEL FL 78 BEL WA 79 JPN 80 JPNOver 81 SCO 82 Television Romance There s a Honey A 2017 2 2 83 My Mind Makes Noises New Year s Eve B 3 3 33 All the Things I Never Said My Obsession The Tide 2018 Heavenly Kiss C D My Mind Makes Noises Noises Eighteen 46 55 2 Black One More Time Change 2020 Who Am I She s My Religion Easy 2021 43 You Don t Own Me Fall to Pieces Lies 2022 Unwanted Reasons to Live Jealousy The Hard Way Clean denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory As featured artist Edit Song Year Peak chart positions AlbumUKDown 86 UKSales 87 USAltDigi 88 SkinDeepSkyHighHeartWide 34 Lawrence Rothman featuring Pale Waves 2020 The Turning Original Motion Picture Soundtrack SkinDeepSkyHighHeartWide Asmara Remix Lawrence Rothman and Nguzunguzu featuring Pale Waves KRO Remixes Vol 1 PMA All Time Low featuring Pale Waves 2021 77 78 22 TBAPromotional singles Edit Title Year For One More Time Re recording 2018 Spotify Singles 22 Taylor Swift cover Last Christmas Wham cover Faith George Michael cover 2021 George Michael CoveredMusic videos EditTitle Year Director There s a Honey 2017 Silent Tapes 89 Television Romance Samuel Burgess Johnson and Matty Healy 90 New Year s Eve Stephen Agnew 55 91 My Obsession The Tide 2018 Andy Deluca 92 Heavenly Adam Powell 93 Kiss Robert Hales 94 Noises Gareth Phillips 95 Eighteen Adam Powell 96 One More Time Sophia Robert 97 Change 2020 Johnny Goddard 98 She s My Religion Jess Kohl 99 Easy 2021 James Slater 100 You Don t Own Me Heather Baron Gracie and Kelsi Luck 101 Fall To Pieces Callum Lloyd James 102 Lies 2022 Vasilisa Forbes 103 104 Jealousy Reasons to Live Kelsi Luck 105 Clean Vasilisa Forbes 106 Unwanted Pale Waves 107 Awards and nominations EditYear Organisation Award Work Result Ref 2017 Vevo dscvr Artists to Watch 2018 Pale Waves Included 108 DIY Class of 2018 First 15 2018 Alternative Press 18 Artists to Watch in 2018 Included 109 Clash 18 for 18 Included 110 BBC Sound of 2018 Fifth 19 MTV UK MTV Brand New 2018 Nominated 111 NME The NME 100 Included 112 NME Awards Best Video Television Romance Nominated 23 NME Under the Radar Pale Waves Won 22 2019 Q Awards Q Best Breakthrough Act Won 33 2021 Popjustice 20 Music Prize Best British Pop Single She s My Religion Nominated 113 Notes Edit Television Romance There s a Honey was re released as a double A side seven inch vinyl single on 10 November 2017 83 reaching number two on both the UK Vinyl Singles Chart and the UK Physical Singles Chart After charting as an EP All the Things I Never Said charted on the Scottish Singles Chart OCC the Official Physical Singles Chart OCC and the Official Vinyl Singles Chart OCC as a single under the name of its opening track New Year s Eve the name which the EP was initially slated to be released as 84 85 Kiss did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50 but peaked at number 34 on the Ultratip chart 78 Kiss did not enter the Wallonia Ultratop 50 but entered the Ultratop Extra Tips 78 References Edit Prudham Matthew 26 October 2017 A few words with Pale Waves Palatinate Retrieved 16 November 2017 Pollard Alexandra 6 March 2018 Pale Waves is the goth pop hybrid you didn t know you needed The Fader Retrieved 22 April 2018 Pale Waves From BIMM To Madison Square amp Working With the 1975 BIMM 1 November 2017 Retrieved 22 April 2018 Pale Waves Announce New All The Things I Never Said EP for March 2018 Release mxdwn 22 January 2018 Retrieved 22 April 2018 Hemmings Jeff 11 January 2019 Pale Waves Interview 2019 Brightons on Fire Retrieved 8 January 2022 Rowlands Geoffrey 1 October 2018 Pale Waves debut album shoots straight to No 8 Gulf Times Retrieved 25 January 2023 a b Thomas Fred Pale Waves Biography AllMusic Retrieved 16 November 2017 Muir Jamie 2017 18 Introducing the Next Biggest Band on the Planet Pale Waves Dork December January ed 44 49 Smith Thomas 20 February 2017 Pale Waves drop their 1975 produced pop banger There s A Honey NME Retrieved 16 November 2017 Daly Rhian 3 June 2017 The 1975 continue their world conquering run with iconic Madison Square Garden show NME Retrieved 22 April 2018 Television Romance by Pale Waves Amazon UK Retrieved 22 April 2018 Stubbs Dan 20 October 2017 The 1975 and Pale Waves Matty Healy introduces your favourite new pop band NME Retrieved 16 November 2017 Graves Shahlin 20 October 2017 Heather Baron Gracie amp Matty Healy on the cover of NME October 2017 Coup De Main Magazine Retrieved 22 April 2018 a b Dickman Maggie 7 November 2017 Pale Waves debut dreamy dance ready new song New Year s Eve listen Alternative Press Retrieved 22 April 2018 a b The Class Of 2018 issue of DIY featuring Pale Waves Sigrid Shame and more is out now DIY 1 December 2017 Retrieved 10 January 2018 New Year s Eve Single by Pale Waves iTunes Store UK 7 November 2017 Retrieved 22 April 2018 My Obsession Single by Pale Waves iTunes Store UK 13 December 2017 Retrieved 22 April 2018 Ackroyd Stephen 4 January 2018 Pale Waves have started recording their debut album Dork Retrieved 9 January 2018 a b c Youngs Ian 8 January 2018 BBC Sound of 2018 Pale Waves interview BBC News Retrieved 10 January 2018 Graves Shahlin 1 February 2018 Listen Pale Waves re release The Tide Coup De Main Magazine Retrieved 22 April 2018 The Tide Single by Pale Waves iTunes Store UK February 2018 Retrieved 22 April 2018 a b Trendell Andrew 14 February 2018 Pale Waves win NME Under The Radar Award supported by HMV at the VO5 NME Awards 2018 NME Retrieved 22 April 2018 a b Daly Rhian 17 January 2018 Lorde Kasabian and Dua Lipa lead VO5 NME Awards 2018 nominations NME Retrieved 17 January 2018 Daly Rhian 14 February 2018 The Big Moon win Best Music Video supported by Princess Yachts at the VO5 NME Awards 2018 NME Retrieved 22 April 2018 Darville Jordan 20 February 2018 Pale Waves share debut EP ALL THE THINGS I NEVER SAID The Fader Retrieved 22 April 2018 ALL THE THINGS I NEVER SAID EP by Pale Waves iTunes Store UK 20 February 2018 Retrieved 22 April 2018 All the Things I Never Said EP Dirty Hit Retrieved 22 April 2018 Homewood Ben 6 April 2018 Pale Waves seal joint venture with Interscope Music Week Retrieved 10 April 2018 Pale Waves American gothic NME 7 September 2018 Retrieved 7 September 2018 Bell Sadie 12 October 2017 British Indie Pop Band Pale Waves Makes Cinematic Music You Can Dance amp Cry To V Retrieved 16 November 2017 Pale Waves on channeling Taylor Swift on their pop punk inspired new EP We re aiming to take over the world NME 28 May 2019 Retrieved 6 June 2019 Pale Waves talk diving deep into the second album Readdork com 3 September 2019 Retrieved 23 July 2020 a b Q Awards 2019 Winners Announced Bauer Media 17 October 2019 Archived from the original on 16 April 2021 Retrieved 10 July 2022 a b Pale Waves team up with Lawrence Rothman on The Turning track SkinDeepSkyHighHeartWide NME 8 January 2020 Retrieved 16 January 2020 Pale Waves grateful to be alive after bus crash BBC News 6 March 2020 Retrieved 16 March 2020 Pale Waves announce second album Who Am I and share nostalgic first single Change NME 10 November 2020 Pale Waves announce second album details share Change a b Pale Waves Chart History Official Charts Company 21 September 2018 Retrieved 21 September 2018 a b Qureshi Arusa 9 May 2022 Pale Waves announce third album Unwanted and share new single Lies NME Retrieved 9 May 2022 Schwarten Chris 9 February 2021 Pale Waves We wanted to make a more honest record and that meant bringing guitar to the forefront Guitar World Retrieved 9 July 2022 Dickman Maggie 31 January 2018 Hear Pale Waves new indie pop anthem The Tide Alternative Press Archived from the original on 11 April 2018 Retrieved 9 July 2022 a b Mlnarik Carson 15 June 2022 Pale Waves Embrace Their Chic Side MTV News Retrieved 9 July 2022 a b Sievers Alex 3 July 2018 Pale Waves Heather Baron Gracie Kill Your Stereo Retrieved 9 July 2022 Velez Jennifer 26 September 2018 Pale Waves Share How Their EP Influenced My Mind Makes Noises Album Grammy com Retrieved 9 July 2022 Darville Jordan 19 March 2018 Pale Waves make puppets stylish in the Heavenly video The Fader Retrieved 11 April 2018 Skinner Tom 28 May 2019 Pale Waves on channeling Taylor Swift on their pop punk inspired new EP We re aiming to take over the world NME Retrieved 9 July 2022 Bardhan Ashley 18 February 2021 Pale Waves Who Am I Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved 9 July 2022 Aubrey Elizabeth 20 February 2022 Pale Waves cancel further show due to illness NME Retrieved 9 July 2022 Manno Lizzie 6 September 2018 Love Them or Hate Them Pale Waves Are Unstoppable Paste Retrieved 9 July 2022 Smith Thomas 20 November 2020 Pale Waves I ve been hiding who I am for so long now I don t wanna do that any more NME Retrieved 9 July 2022 Wehner Cyclone 5 July 2018 Making Waves With Heather Baron Gracie The Music Retrieved 13 November 2020 Pale Waves often cite inspirations such as The Cure for whom they re opening in London this July Prince and Madonna There are also guilty pleasures I love Avril Lavigne Baron Gracie geeks Phoenix Stormy Album Review All the Things I Never Said by Pale Waves Retrieved 13 November 2020 Heavily influenced by The Cure The Cranberries Cocteau Twins and Avril Lavigne Pale Waves are the next goth pop band Caminiti Kasey 15 May 2018 Pale Waves Are Gothic Gems Retrieved 13 November 2020 Drawing inspiration from 80 s punk bands like The Cure and stylistic aspirations from early punk rock princess Avril Lavigne Pale Waves are creating their own musical identity Get to Know Pale Waves MTV UK 19 October 2017 Retrieved 16 November 2017 a b Scott Jason 6 December 2017 Pale Waves on Upcoming Debut EP New Year s Eve amp Being a Band That s Actually Becoming Something Billboard Retrieved 10 January 2018 Power Ed 17 September 2018 I looked up to Dolores O Riordan She gave off that attitude she was totally herself The Irish Times Archived from the original on 29 May 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Maldonado Mar 20 February 2021 Pale Waves New Album Who Am I Will Have You In Self Reflection The Honey POP Retrieved 7 January 2022 Peak chart position on the UK Indie Albums Chart My Mind Makes Noises Official UK Indie Albums Chart Official Charts Company 21 September 2018 Retrieved 22 September 2018 Who Am I Official UK Indie Albums Chart Official Charts Company 19 February 2021 Retrieved 20 February 2021 Unwanted Official UK Indie Albums Chart Official Charts Company 19 August 2022 Retrieved 7 September 2022 Discography Pale Waves irish charts com Retrieved 6 October 2019 Japan Pale Waves Chart History in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 12 May 2019 Peaks on the Japan Hot Albums chart My Mind Makes Noises Japan Billboard Hot Albums Billboard Japan Retrieved 20 September 2018 Who Am I Japan Billboard Hot Albums Billboard Japan Retrieved 19 February 2021 Peaks of albums in Scotland My Mind Makes Noises Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company 21 September 2018 Retrieved 21 September 2018 Who Am I Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company 19 February 2021 Retrieved 20 February 2021 Unwanted Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company 19 August 2022 Retrieved 7 September 2022 US Heatseakers albums chart positionsBillboard retrieved 25 September 2018 US Top Album Sales chart positionsBillboard retrieved 25 September 2018 My Mind Makes Noises by Pale Waves Apple Music Retrieved 20 October 2022 Jones Alan 21 September 2018 Charts analysis Eminem holds off Modfather from albums summit Music Week Retrieved 6 October 2019 Zellner Xander 26 September 2018 Pale Waves Debut On Emerging Artists Chart Gunna Hits Top 10 Billboard Retrieved 1 October 2018 Pale Waves announce second album Who Am I and share nostalgic first single Change NME 10 November 2020 Retrieved 10 November 2020 Homewood Ben 17 February 2021 Slowthai races towards a No 1 finish for Tyron Music Week Retrieved 7 September 2022 Jones Alan 19 August 2022 Charts analysis Kasabian score sixth No 1 album Music Week Retrieved 7 September 2022 a b Peak chart position on the UK Physical Singles Chart All the Things I Never Said Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 23 March 2018 29 March 2018 Official Charts Company 23 March 2018 Retrieved 22 April 2018 Television Romance Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 17 November 2017 23 November 2017 Official Charts Company November 2017 Retrieved 22 April 2018 New Year s Eve Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 30 March 2018 05 April 2018 Official Charts Company April 2018 Retrieved 29 June 2022 a b Peak chart position on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart All the Things I Never Said Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 23 March 2018 29 March 2018 Official Charts Company March 2018 Retrieved 22 April 2018 Television Romance Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 17 November 2017 23 November 2017 Official Charts Company November 2017 Retrieved 22 April 2018 New Year s Eve Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 30 March 2018 05 April 2018 Official Charts Company April 2018 Retrieved 29 June 2022 Darville Jordan 20 February 2018 Pale Waves share debut EP All the Things I Never Said The Fader Retrieved 12 June 2022 All the Things I Never Said EP Dirty Hit Archived from the original on 22 April 2018 Retrieved 22 April 2018 Deezer Sessions Pale Waves Deezer 18 January 2019 Retrieved 17 January 2020 Apple Music Home Session Pale Waves Apple Music 16 April 2021 Retrieved 27 July 2021 Peak chart position on the UK Radio Airplay Top 50 UK Airplay Music Week 17 September 2018 p 44 ProQuest 2122497611 Retrieved 8 September 2022 UK Airplay Music Week April 2021 p 94 Retrieved 8 September 2022 a b c ultratop be Pale Waves Hung Medien Retrieved 13 August 2018 Belgian Positions Wallonie ultratop be Retrieved 10 May 2019 Japan Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Japan Retrieved 12 September 2018 Billboard Japan Hot Overseas Billboard Japan in Japanese Retrieved 15 September 2022 Peak chart position on the Scottish Singles Chart Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company 17 November 2017 Retrieved 7 April 2018 Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company 20 November 2020 Retrieved 20 November 2020 Television Romance There s A Honey White 7 Dirty Hit Retrieved 27 November 2017 Doyle Lucy 11 December 2017 Pale Waves PRS for Music Archived from the original on 12 June 2022 Retrieved 9 February 2022 Scott Jason 6 December 2017 Pale Waves on Upcoming Debut EP New Year s Eve amp Being a Band That s Actually Becoming Something Billboard Archived from the original on 9 January 2022 Retrieved 9 February 2022 Official Singles Downloads Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company 6 August 2021 Retrieved 9 August 2021 Official Singles Downloads Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company 6 August 2021 Retrieved 9 January 2022 Pale Waves Chart History Alternative Songs Billboard Retrieved 9 January 2022 Bather Luke 21 April 2017 Pale Waves There s A Honey by Silent Tapes Promo News Retrieved 16 November 2017 Knight David 22 September 2017 Pale Waves Television Romance by Matty Healy Promo News Retrieved 16 November 2017 Knight David 7 December 2017 Pale Waves New Year s Eve by Stephen Agnew Promo News Retrieved 11 December 2017 Head on tour with Pale Waves in their video for The Tide DIY 7 January 2018 Retrieved 7 January 2018 Murray Robin 19 March 2018 Pale Waves Shine In New Heavenly Video Clash Retrieved 22 April 2018 Pale Waves Hound Content Retrieved 9 February 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Pale Waves 20 July 2018 Pale Waves Noises Official Video Vevo Retrieved 5 July 2022 via YouTube a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Pale Waves 22 August 2018 Pale Waves Eighteen Official Video Vevo 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