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LP REVIEW: Indie Rock Band The Pale White Release Their Debut Album, 'Infinite Pleasure'

FOR FANS OF: Arctic Monkeys, The Black Keys, Kings of Leon

The Pale White stake their claim as the future of indie rock with debut album, Infinite Pleasure.


Hot off the heels of their singles “Glue” and “Confession Box,” the trio from Newcastle are back with a swaggering, melodic full length album.

The Pale White’s songwriting prowess is on full display here. Singer Adam Hope’s soaring vocals mesh seamlessly with bassist Tom Booth’s grooves, and Jack Hope’s thunderous drums. While their influences of Queens of the Stone Age, Nirvana, and Interpol are clear, The Pale White are uniquely their own band with their own sound, and it’s never clearer than on Infinite Pleasure.

They are in their element on the more rockier tracks like the brilliant “Medicine” but their talent really shines through on the closing track, the more mellow “Frank Sinatra.”


It’s a beautiful thing to see The Pale White flexing their considerable talent and not being afraid to take their sound in a different direction. Infinite Pleasure is indeed that.




Be sure to catch The Pale White on tour in the UK this December.


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