
Pale Blue Eyes are accepting change on the new single, "Spaces"
Pale Blue Eyes unveil the latest single from their forthcoming second album.
"Spaces" is about the “constant bittersweet nature of life, and about embracing and accepting change” shares singer and guitarist Matthew Board. “Change is good, healthy and things move on and evolve.” “People always want control," elaborates drummer Lucy Board. “Life will always throw stuff at you that you can’t control, so it’s pointless even trying.”
The video, directed by long-time collaborator Dylan Friese-Green and band member Aubrey Simpson, takes the viewer on a hyperactive trip through the band’s new home of Sheffield, including cameos from Bramall Lane (Sheffield United’s ground), Spinning Discs record shop and Finale Guitar Shop.
The single is taken from their forthcoming second album, This House, and follows previous singles "More," "Hang Out" and "Takes Me Over".
This House arrives on 1 September via Full Time Hobby, and is available to pre-order now.
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