Video Premiere: PAVÉ - 'Till I Die'
Manchester -altrockers PAVÉ recently returned with scintilating new single ‘Till I Die’. We’re pleased to premiere the track below.
Having made their debut on to the Manchester’s scene with a performance at Gorilla just days before the first national lockdown, alt-rock five piece PAVÉ took this time to hone their sound and discover their purpose as a group. Bouncing straight back from restrictions, they sold out their debut Manchester headline show at The Castle and headlined the iconic Night And Day Cafe, the bands persistence to make their mark has clearly paid off too, with their debut turning heads across the industry.
While their debut single earned crucial early support from BBC Introducing, the conceptual visual EP garnered consistent support from The Manc, RGM and landed them a performance at Academy 3 supporting The Hara. Their first release of 2023 ‘Animal’ gained heavy support from the likes of Clash, Planet Rock, and Amazing Radio UK & USA.
Indeed, the band’s latest single ‘Till I Die’ looks set to do much the same. Four Minutes of weighty, emotionally-driven rock, it effortlessly brings to mind the likes of Yonaka, Nothing But Thieves and Halestorm. “Till I Die’ is a track that followed after a drunken argument birthed through frustration of not feeling as though my point of argument was being heard and the other party was instead choosing to not fight for what I was standing for - even though we had been on the same page for the entirety of our friendship.” explains vocalist Alanya Simms
“What makes the song special is that it is one of the only tracks we have that wasn't necessarily thought through, I just sat and wrote down what I was feeling in the moment and with that it was complete that night.”
When the Horn Blows are please to exclusively premiere the video below:
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