The latest single from fashion-art rock band Palaye Royale has The Royal Council pleasantly losing their minds along with feeling content and accepted. Written almost three years ago, frontman Remington Leith posseses beautifully raw emotions throughout the track.
Fresh off their US tour with YungBlud, brothers Sebastian Danzig, Emerson Barrett and Remington Leith have teased singles from their forthcoming album, Fever Dream, since July 2021. Kicking off their singles with “No Love In LA” and “Punching Bag,” the latest from Palaye unveils what the band is known for - redemption. Remington states on the track, “In moments of darkness, it is crucial to find the light and grow into something even more beautiful. Being broken means you have the opportunity to piece yourself back together into an even better person.”
Written three years ago, “Broken” begins with soft guitar strums and a low-fi vibe. Welcoming you into a song that’s filled with raw emotion, the chorus is a cry out for help that many of us can relate to. With verses that grasp a sense of urgency for help, it’s instantly relatable for everyone who’s ever suffered from mental illness. Featuring simple acoustics along with melodious harmonies, “Broken” will have you feeling some type of way.
While I’m still waiting on a release date for the band’s upcoming album Fever Dream, the singles alone have been magnificent and tie together leading up what will most likely be a musical masterpiece. Members of The Royal Council will most likely lose their minds when the new album comes out (myself included) and can catch Palaye Royale in the Fall on their headlining US tour!