PALISADES - Release New Single/Music Video "Sober" From New Album 'Reaching Hypercritical' Out Friday, July 22 via Rise Records


New Jersey powerhouse Palisades have today released their latest single and music video "Sober", taken from their forthcoming new album 'Reaching Hypercritical' out on Friday, July 22 (via Rise Records).

Speaking on today's release, drummer Aaron Rosa shares: "'Sober' was initially inspired from seeing people close to me struggle with addiction. It wasn’t limited to just drugs and alcohol,but recognizing addiction in relationships with other people, as well as unhealthy habits in their day-to-day life. Sometimes wecan be led down a dark path where we become obsessed with things that are just not good for us. We can ignore our lovedone’s words of help and concern. We yearn to numb ourselves. Constant stumbling through life just wanting to feel a certain waywhich can blind our hearts as well as our judgment. This song is the journey of someone that desperately wants out of the stranglehold of their vices. To see through clear and sobereyes sometimes starts with that acceptance that something is screwed up and needs to change. At the end of the day, this songis about choosing yourself and your overall health."

Prior to today's release, Palisades dropped visual accompaniments for album title track "Reaching Hypercritical", "Better", and "My Consequences" which altogether have amassed nearly 1.7 million streams on Spotify and 688,000 views on YouTube.

This is something that New Jersey rock outfit Palisades are all too familiar with, the band - vocalist/bassist Brandon Elgar ,guitarists Xavier Adames and Matthew Marshall , and drummer Aaron Rosa – having been forced to contend with everythingfrom line-up changes to the death of loved ones, all the while trying to record a new album amidst the most uncertain period themusic industry has ever faced. Their efforts and struggles have not been in vain. Palisades’ superb new album, "Reaching Hypercritical", is due for release on July 2022 via their long-time home Rise Records.

The band – whose worldwide streams now approaching 300 million –broke the Billboard 200 with their last LP, 2018’s Erase the Pain, while also scoring the #1 Independent, Top New Artist and Alternative New Artist album. With their strongest and most ambitious record yet now ready for the world, Palisades look set tofurther build upon their past efforts and appearances at festivals including Louder Than Life, Reading and Leeds, Download andRock am Ring by reinforcing their status as one of rock’s most necessarily innovative and purposeful artists. “It’s a been a pretty drastic progression musically” drummer Aaron Rosa notes of "Reaching Hypercritical". “This album reallycaptures how the band has matured while being brutally honest with ourselves about all the tough moments that were goingthrough our heads while making the record. 'Reaching Hypercritical' is a true demonstration of how the past few years havechanged us as people, as a band and what Palisades’ music stands for.”

Some of that change derives from the band’s recent line-up shift, which saw frontman Lou Miceli exit andvocalist/bassist Brandon Elgar step up on sole vocals. The move has allowed Palisades to hone in on their new frontman'spassion, swagger, and raw talent, whose cathartic presence is the perfect muse for their emotive songs.

“The sheer talent and unique style Brandon brings to being a frontman really elevates our music” guitarist Matthew Marshall comments. “His melodies, lyrics and his flair makes all of us continue to push ourselves and that was ideal for what wewanted to achieve with 'Reaching Hypercritical'. A new beginning for Palisades”.

While the atmosphere within the band is currently one of excitement and promise, the rocky path Palisades has had to traversein order to create "Reaching Hypercritical" is reflected in the solemn, introspective, and often very dark outlook of the music. Mental illness and divorce are two heavy topics that rear their head on the record, while Aaron took the opportunityon Reaching Hypercritical to open up about the death of his father, who passed away during the writing of Palisades ’ new LP.

“In terms of both our mental health and our career, it very much felt like we were reaching a hypercritical point” he says of theband’s recent experiences. “You have all of the uncertainty that was brought on by a pandemic while life continues to do what it does. My father was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer and died two months later. It was the hardest thing I’ve everhad to deal with, and in the middle of that, we were still trying to write a record. That moment in my life and some of thetraumatic experiences of the other guys in the band really shaped this record. Ultimately, it altered the entire tone of the recordand truly what the songs meant".

From the raw emotion of “Fray” – which features a heart-breaking voice message from Aaron’s father – to the anthemic modernrock punch of the album’s first single “Better”, Reaching Hypercritical is doused in passion, intensity, and ambition. It’s the kindof record whose songs belong on the biggest platforms, as massive choruses collide with the kind of lyrical honesty andintelligence that will connect with anyone who’s experienced loss and pain. From the depths of despair, Palisades have not only emerged with Reaching Hypercritical , but they have also done sotriumphantly. For Brandon, Xavier, Matthew, and Aaron, it’s now about sharing that victory with others who need dragging outof the mire.

“I just want to be able to show people that no matter how deep of a hole you're in that there’s always a way to crawlout” Brandon says. “With everything we went through, we didn’t know what was going to happen or if this band would evencontinue for us, but we stuck together and overcame these obstacles together. The goal of Reaching Hypercritical, more thananything, is to show people that they can do that too”.

Get the album: https://riserecords.lnk.to/ReachingHypercritical


REACHING HYPERCRITICAL Track Listing:

1. My Consequences 
2. Reaching Hypercritical 
3. Invincible (Die Down) 
4. Your Misery 
5. Without You 
6. Better 
7. Fray 
8. Sick Of The Attitude 
9. Fade Away 
10. Sober 
11. Closure

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