Incredible energy
by Ctbkreggor on 7/4/23Fantastic live performance. The band exceeded my expectations! The staff and service at this venue is awesome. So excited to return for another concert.
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Palace unifies indie rock and blues rock into a single genre that envelopes you like a London fog. Formed in 2012 in the UK by Leo Wyndham, Rupert Turner, Will Dorey, and Matt Hodges, the buzz began after their first gig. "A part of us thought we might be the s***tiest band in the world," Wyndham revealed to DIY Magazine. "The moment we started playing, we could see it in people's faces. They liked it."
Lost in the Night, the band's 2014 debut EP, set Palace's cinematic tone in stone. Drenched in reverb, Wyndham's vocals recall Jeff Buckley. He admits that he's "obsessed" with the late singer, who opened his eyes -- and ears -- to performing with all his emotional vulnerabilities on display. He also counts Kurt Cobain and underground singer/songwriter Daniel Johnston as influences.
The 2015 follow-up, Chase the Light, landed Palace more radio play on the BBC. The subsequent full-length albums, So Long Forever and Life After, were somber affairs. Palace recorded Shoals during the pandemic, which brought the band -- now a three-piece -- even closer together. It also forced Wyndham to confront his own struggles with mental health. "My brain was like a conveyor belt of negative thoughts and a feeling of purposelessness," he told NME. "When music was taken away, I started to wonder what the f**k my purpose was." His physical health was deteriorating as well -- Wyndham caught COVID-19 while making the album and suffered from inflamed lungs for nine months. Ultimately, the isolation added a new depth to Palace's music, and it's one they can't wait to share with fans. The band has announced plans to tour in the U.S. in late 2022.
Fantastic live performance. The band exceeded my expectations! The staff and service at this venue is awesome. So excited to return for another concert.
Palace is amazing live. This was my second time seeing them, and their performances feel like a spiritual event with how their lyrics speak to the emotions we all grapple with. The Fox was a great venue to see them in.
The Fix is always my favorite place to listen to live music. It is gorgeous and amazing sound system. Palace was absolutely AMAZING! Wyndham’s voice is powerful, pure, controlled but full of emotions! These men are way up there, true artists, geniuses.
The absolute best concert I have ever been to in my whole life. Stage performance was there, energy was there and the music was heard from all the way in the back near lodge. 15/10
Palace has been a favorite for some time. This was my first time seeing them live after being unable to go last year. But they didn’t disappoint. If anything, it made me more bummed I couldn’t see them in 2022. From vocals, to lyrics and everything in between, they are definitely a band worth seeing.
Felt like they rushed through their set. 0 interaction with the crowd. In Detroit a year ago they played for almost 2 hours. At this show they played for barely an hour. Would think Chicago/House of Blues would be a marquee show for them but it was anything but that. Still love the band and their music, just didn't sit right driving 3 hours to see THAT performance
I saw Palace at Massey Hall in Toronto (which is basically an theatre) and it was the most angelic performance I’ve ever heard. Incredible voice, music, performance, everything. I loved the show so much I decided to see Palace again at Saint Andrews Hall in Detroit and it really did not do them justice. I was honestly a little disappointed but not by the band, but by the sound quality there (not the bands fault). Saint Andrews Hall is not a good place to see concerts. Palace is great though!!!
Palace played an INCREDIBLE set in Detroit. It was everything!! I was truly blown away with their ability to captivate the room. Such a beautiful and euphoric stage presence. To top it off, the sound quality was perfection. 11/10!! ??????????
I traveled from NY to Toronto to see Palace… and I knew it was going to be worth it. It be process for scanning tickets and getting in was so very smooth so 10/10 experience on that. The show itself was just… no words. I was second row GA and the view was incredible. Not too loud but perfect. Near the end of the show this doll of a girl pulled me to the front to see the show from her eyes. Cant wait to see them again
absolutely loved this concert, such a magical time ??