Palaye Royale has released a Spanish-language version of their anthemic hit “Broken”, out now via Sumerian Records. The song is accompanied by a graphic video designed by Emerson Barrett, the band’s drummer and talented artist. The single, titled “Destrozado y Roto”, is being released ahead of the band’s highly anticipated show in Mexico City, which will take place at the Lunario del Auditorio Nacional on November 29th.
Palaye Royale are thrilled to be giving fans a new way to experience “Broken”, proclaiming: “We are so excited to be returning on November 29th to Lunario in Mexico City, MX! As a special way to say thank you and communicate on an even deeper level, Remington Leith re-recorded the vocals of ‘Broken’ in Spanish”. The song, which has garnered millions of streams, is rife with emotion as it confronts a toxic and tumultuous relationship.
The Mexico City show continues a busy year on the road, with the band bringing their rock-n-roll circus to their biggest headline shows to date. They began the year with an expansive North American tour with Yungblud, followed by a sold-out headline tour across the UK and Europe, where they packed venues like the Roundhouse in London and an arena in the Czech Republic before hitting the European summer festival circuit. The band is currently at the tail end of a North American headline run with Mod Sun, and will perform at the When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas on October 22 and 29. With unparalleled swagger, Palaye Royale have endlessly delivered an electrifying live show, one that frequently finds Remington hanging from the rafters.
The original version of the song will be on the band’s highly-anticipated new album "Fever Dream", due out October 28th via Sumerian Records, and produced alongside the Grammy-nominated Chris Greatti (YUNGBLUD, WILLOW).
Equal parts brit-pop, glam rock and art-punk, Palaye Royale has amassed over half a billion streams throughout their career and earned a legion of cult-like fans with their adrenaline- fueled, Rock n’ Roll circus. First landing in Los Angeles as teenagers, Las Vegas-bred brothers Remington Leith (vocals), Sebastian Danzig (guitar), and Emerson Barrett (drums) , worked their way up through the ruthless L.A. rock scene going from playing basement shows while living out of their car to headlining arenas around the world and touring with the likes of Yungblud. The band is readying their fourth full-length Fever Dream, which emerged from a much-needed break in the chaos, returning to their roots and composing most of the album on piano. Equal parts ecstatic head rush and in-depth meditation on the state of the human psyche, the result is Palaye Royale’s boldest and most visionary body of work to date. With their fast-paced dirty rock n’ roll and unparalleled swagger, Palaye Royale have endlessly delivered an electrifying live show, one that frequently finds Remington hanging from the rafters. And whether they’re taking the stage at major festivals like Reading and Leeds, Download and Pinkpop or playing to sold-out crowds in such far-flung locales as Tokyo, London, Japan, Prague and Mexico City, the band’s most crucial ambition is to deepen their rarefied connection with their beloved fanbase, lovingly dubbed the Soldiers of the Royal Council.
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