Pale Waves have unveiled a new song, She's My Religion.
Following Change, the queer love song serves as the second preview of the Manchester indie-pop quartet's forthcoming second album 'Who Am I?', due out on February 12 via Dirty Hit.
It's a raw and vulnerable offering that taps into the grunge-pop aesthetic of their sound. Back in May, lead vocalist Heather Baron-Gracie posted a demo of the cut, calling it a "gay anthem". More recently, she revealed a picture via Twitter with the caption 'She’s My Religion – Tuesday'. She said:
"She's My Religion isn’t the standard or typical love song. Society depicts the dark sides to a person as unloveable and tends to only focus on the positive sides. I believe to love someone and their entirety creates a love that is freeing and truthful. I also wanted to give my fans a song to find themselves in. I wish I had a song like this when I was a young girl trying to find herself in the world."
The band will appear alongside Charli XCX, Clairo, Beabadoobee and Phoebe Bridgers on the support bill for the 1975's rescheduled headline show at London's Finsbury Park on July 10.
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