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Pale Waves Post New Track She’s My Religion

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Pale Waves have unveiled a new song, She’s My Religion.


Following Change, the track serves as the second preview of the Manchester indie-pop quartet’s forthcoming second album ‘Who Am I?’, due out on February 12 via Dirty Hit.


It arrives after vocalist Heather Baron-Gracie posted a demo of the cut in May, calling it a “gay anthem”. More recently, she revealed a picture via Twitter with the caption ‘She’s My Religion – Tuesday’.


The band will appear alongside Charli XCX, Clairo, Beabadoobee and Phoebe Bridgers on the support bill for the 1975’s rescheduled headline show at London’s Finsbury Park on July 10.



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