
Palace launch their own label 'Palace Presents' with new single, "Greyhound"
Palace have kicked off 2025 with their new single, "Greyhound", which is the first to be taken from their forthcoming EP and the first release via their new label Palace Presents.
“‘Greyhound’ is about a musician's love/hate relationship with touring,” Leo Wyndham said of the track. “It’s the pain and heartache of being away from the people closest to you, but at the same time the rush and romance of travelling the world and playing shows with your friends.”
Coming out on the band’s own label Palace Presents, the release marks the group’s move to establish an independent creative home as a vehicle for their future work and projects and is accompanied by an exclusive limited edition 12” vinyl release and apparel capsule collection.
“Palace Presents started in 2016, initially as a monthly night we put on at The George Tavern in East London. The legendary pub and its near 700 year old walls became a spiritual home for us as we were able to present bands and artists we loved and were inspired by to and within a community," Wyndham said of the collective hub.
"As time has gone on, we've decided to go one step further with Palace Presents and use it as a means to release our own and others' creative endeavours. A way of spotlighting art, music, whatever it may be and events we love and are proud of. We believe that Palace Presents is the necessary foundation for us to grow and remain in control of our expression. Much like The George Tavern, we want Palace Presents to be a positive and protected space away from the usual constraints of the music industry.”
The vinyl and capsule collection are available now via wearepalace.com.
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