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Palaye Royale contemplate toxic relationships on new single “Broken”—watch
Palaye Royale contemplate toxic relationships on new single “Broken”—watch
Palaye Royale have dropped new single "Broken" via Sumerian Records. The track was produced by Chris Greatti, who recently worked with Machine Gun Kelly and YUNGBLUD. In the track, Remington Leith muses on toxic relationships. The verses see him tenderly expressing his regret that he couldn't be better to his previous partner. Dur...
Jacoby Shaddix: “If we’ve ever made a record that could be the final statement, this is it”
Jacoby Shaddix: “If we’ve ever made a record that could be the final statement, this is it”
Surely through some unholy deal with the gods of rock ’n’ roll, Jacoby Shaddix has acquired a staying power that is both astonishing and completely deserved. He has shepherded Papa Roach through over 25 years of life and 10 studio albums, with neither his youthful exuberance nor his undeniable talent waning for even a moment. And now...
See Palaye Royale’s vampire-filled video for “Tonight Is The Night I Die”
See Palaye Royale’s vampire-filled video for “Tonight Is The Night I Die”
Palaye Royale have taken things to the next level in their cinematic new video for "Tonight Is The Night I Die." The gothic-inspired visual is the ultimate cross between a vampire thriller and period classic, showing the Palaye Royale brothers in a haunting new light as they take on blood-sucking new forms...
Here’s the song Remington Leith can’t believe MCR played at the Return
Here’s the song Remington Leith can’t believe MCR played at the Return
From their hauntingly theatrical atmosphere in “Helena” to screaming “I’m not o-fucking-kay,” there’s no doubt that My Chemical Romance are one of the most influential bands of the scene. In our latest My Chemical Romance Holy Book issue, Palaye Royale frontman Remington Leith reflects on how the MCR shaped him as an artist and performed the most incredible concert he’s ever attended. From the fir

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