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Palaye Royale address doubts and insecurities on new single Paranoid

Watch Palaye Royale's video for infectious new single Paranoid, a song that addresses "all the little insecurities in your head holding you back from living your life".

Palaye Royale address doubts and insecurities on new single Paranoid
Words:
Emily Carter

Palaye Royale are steaming ahead into their "boldest era yet" with a powerful new single and video, Paranoid.

The trio reveal that the meaning of their latest track is "about all the little insecurities in your head holding you back from living your life. It’s about the doubt and that voice in your head telling you that you cannot do something. It’s about the journey to silence that voice and your fears and to rise above it."

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Paranoid was first premiered on the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show with Daniel P. Carter on Sunday night, with the Harrison Sanborn and Michael Bolton-directed video released soon after (watch that now). Palaye are currently 'readying their fourth full-length studio album' following 2020's The Bastards, so watch this space…

Check out Paranoid below:

Catch Palaye Royale live at the following dates next year:

February 2022

19 Hamburg Gruenspan
20 Berlin Astra
22 Copenhagen Pumpehuset
24 Stockholm Klubben Fryshuset
26 Munster Skaters Palace
28 Amsterdam Melkweg

March 2022

1 Brussels AB Ballroom
2 TBA
3 Tilburg 013
5 Cardiff University Main Hall
6 Glasgow SWG3
7 TBA
9 Manchester Albert Hall
10 Dublin Olympia
12 London Roundhouse
13 Nottingham Rock City
15 Paris Cabaret Sauvage
16 Cologne Live Music Hall
17 Prague Lucerna Music Bar
18 Prague Lucerna Music Bar
20 Warsaw Progesja
21 Brno Fleda
22 Budapest Akvarium
24 Graz Orpheum
25 Solothurn Kofmehl
26 Munich Backstage Werk
27 Vienna Arena
31 Kiev Caribbean Club

April 2022

2 Moscow 1930
3 St Petersburg Aurora Hall

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