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Pale Honey hit the road in the video for ‘Get These Things Out Of My Head’
The Gothenburg duo are also set to play a show in London in November.
A couple of weeks back, Gothenburg duo Pale Honey announced that they’d be releasing their new album ‘Devotion’ on 13th October via Bolero Recordings, and revealed a brand new single, ‘Get These Things Out Of My Head’.
Speaking of the personal nature of the track at the time, guitarist Tuva said: “For me, this is very personal to talk about. I even wanted to change the lyrics for the song to be about something else before we recorded the vocals, I was so afraid of what other people would know about me. But after I gave it some thought, why would I censor myself that way? We make music because it’s true. We write to deal with ourselves and things that happen around us. This condition I’ve been in is a big part of me and I want to be true to myself and shed some light on the disease. It’s more common than people think”.
Now they’ve revealed the video for the new track, which follows the pair as they head out on the road. They stroll around the streets and do a fair bit of driving around motorways, as well as playing some gigs and hanging out backstage. It gives a little glimpse into their touring life.
Speaking of tours, the duo have also revealed that they’ll be playing a headline show in London. They’ll hit the Old Blue Last on 7th November, and tickets are on sale now.
Watch the video for ‘Get These Things Out Of My Head’ below.
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