
American alternative rock band Palaye Royale doesn’t skip a beat: The band recently concluded their final show of their Death or Glory era in support of their fifth studio album, immediately followed by the release of their latest single, “Feel Something, Great.”
The brother trio continues to refine their sound, pulling elements from their most recent heavier works and their earlier alt-indie vibe, giving Soldiers of the Royal Council a taste of what’s to come.
The new single is paired with a moody music video showcasing both cinematic shots of frontman Remington Leith and footage from the rock outfit’s headline tour, setting the tone for whatever the band has in store next.
“Feel Something, Great.” is the band’s first single since Death or Glory (2024), a dynamic glam rock album featuring standout singles like “Ache In My Heart,” “Showbiz,” and “Just My Type.”
On the concluding tour, the band shared:
“Birmingham marked the final show of the Death or Glory era, a chapter written in sweat, love, chaos and unity. 165 shows across 35 countries, we’ve lived what feels like a lifetime together from the first note to the final bow. […] To every soul who has been with us you are our family, our Royal Council. None of this exists without you. To our incredible crew who made every night possible, our team and to the bands who shared this wild ride with us, thank you. Death or Glory will live forever, but a new era is calling.”
Palaye Royale recently concluded their successful run in support of English rockstar YUNGBLUD on the European leg of the IDOLS Tour, and look ahead to a summer of festival performances in 2026.
The “Fever Dream” band will perform at the 2026 Sonic Temple festival in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, May 16, alongside headliners Bring Me the Horizon, Good Charlotte, and Motionless in White. More information about Sonic Temple is available here.
Palaye Royale will appear on the sold-out Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park music festivals in Germany alongside headliners Bad Omens, Volbeat, and Electric Callboy. More information is available here.
Next year will mark ten years since the release of the band’s debut album, Boom Boom Room Side A (2016), including hits like “Mr. Doctor Man,” released via Sumerian Records.
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