VANS HOUSE PARTIES | PALEHOUNDLast night House of Vans Chicago welcomed 24-year-old singing/songwrit
VANS HOUSE PARTIES | PALEHOUNDLast night House of Vans Chicago welcomed 24-year-old singing/songwriter Palehound. In 2017 Palehound made waves in indie rock with her sophomore album, A Place I’ll Always Go. The Boston native channeled her grief to deliver the sincere 10-track LP and gained the attention of outlets like Pitchfork and NPR. Kempner found her perspective as a songwriter and storyteller. NPR acknowledged the spark in her growth, saying, “Kempner ultimately finds that without pain, there’s no joy. You can deny your grief or push it down deep, but the only relief comes when you let it be felt, and derive strength from your vulnerabilities.”Now in 2019, it’s time for her next chapter. Palehound’s new album, Black Friday just hit streaming services on June 7th. The collection expands Kempner’s response to her surroundings; including the body empowering track “Worthy.” In a press release, she explains she wants her music to support listeners through their own pain. “What I always want to do with my songs is to help people heal in some way, or come to some new understanding about whatever it is that they’re going through. Even if it’s just hearing a song and feeling less alone than they were before, that would mean so much to me.”You can stream Black Friday here and catch her on tour with Big Thief this fall. Photos: Daniel Boczarski -- source link
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