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Single Review: Palaye Royale's "You'll Be Fine"


Written by Jade Marshall
Palaye Royale released a new single called “You’ll Be Fine”. The band consist of three brothers, Remington Leith (vocals), Emerson Barrett (drums), and Sebastian Danzig (guitar). The song was released on July 19. My overall opinion of the single is that it is a really good song.

The song opens with the lyrics, “I can see it in those eyes/ You’re so damn hypnotized/ You wanted to pretend the voice you hear is not in your head”. It seems to speak of a battle with oneself, as if they are trying to convince themselves the voices aren’t in their head. The lyrics then go on to encourage the listeners that they will be alright. “I’m looking for you out there/ I’m looking for truth within your stare/ I’m looking for you outside for you cause I mean it/ No I mean it you’ll be fine”. The single relates to other songs by the band because they all have a beat all of their own with a special meaning. I think this song tells us that their new music will be more songs with catchy beats and lyrics that make you wanna sing along.

My thoughts on this new song is that it is a great song and it deserves all the listens and love it’s bound to get. The song is a great song that will get stuck in your head and you will want to listen to over and over again. The song has a great beat that resonates with the soul. I hope to see more tours and CDs from the band. I hope to see more great music and great beats that come together. I hope to see the  band become closer as a band and as brothers.




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