This week The Line Of Best Fit premiered Palace’s third track from their critically acclaimed debut EP, Lost In The Night.
“The sleepy lead guitar line that forms the backbone of the song has a touch of the American South in it‹it wouldn’t feel out of place on an Alabama Shakes or Kings of Leon record. Leo Wyndham’s vocals sound similarly effortless despite the complexity of the melody. All of this is artfully complemented by harmonics and counter-melodies from a second guitar that give all this airiness the perfect amount of weight.” – The Line Of Best Fit
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