By car with Pale Grey! The Belgian band returns with Hunter, a new single from the album Waves which takes us by car.
Pale Grey releases Hunter before going on the road to festivals all over Europe.
Pale Grey has filled up and takes us to nightfall in a disturbing ballad, to the sound of a heady synth and a beautiful pop melody that the unforgettable adventure. After a tour of European festivals, the Pale Grey blew everyone away with "Waves", a new album that was dark and bright at the same time; A salvo of new tracks mixing light folk-pop, minor introspections, sound experiments, hip hop and electronica. The singular universe that emanates from it reveals a strong identity, increasingly strong, like "Blizzard", "Seasons" or "Late Night", the excellent singles. The people of Liège are driving the nail in the coffin of an international career.
Here is the clip of Hunter by the band Pale Grey to discover on Just Focus:
Let's introduce the group first. Pale Grey is a group of four Liège residents led by Gilles Dewalque and Maxime Lhussier, multi-instrumentalists and tinkerers of inveterate sounds. The band takes its name from the mist that regularly surrounded its first rehearsal room in the Fagnes in Belgium. Between the delicate "Hunter" which gradually becomes an anthem or the excellent hip-hop song "Late Night" (with Serengeti) introspective and full of a dull anger, Pale Grey surprises. It must be said that it took them nearly two years of research before releasing the last album, chiseled as one would expect with Yann Arnaud. Just back from the prestigious festival The Great Escape, Pale Grey will be touring this summer on the roads of Turkey, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany and Italy.