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The Pale White The Big Sad Vinyl LP Indies Cream Colour 2025

The Pale White The Big Sad Vinyl LP Indies Cream Colour 2025

Indie Stores Exclusive Cream Colour

Tracklist:

1. Lost In The Moment
2. The Big Sad
3. Woolly Thunder
4. I’m Sorry (This Time)
5. January, Please
6. Preparing For The Big Sad
7. There’s An Echo
8. Real Again
9. Trapped In The Vacuum
10. Interlude
11. Nostradamus
12. My Abacus
13. The Big Sad

This is the northeast calling, with songs of stillness, reflection, renewal, defiance, hope, classic melodies and, at certain perfectly judged moments, furniture-shifting riffs. With a powerful album shaped by pandemic-era loss (of momentum, and of a band member), and by the wins brought by what singer/songwriter/guitarist Adam Hope describes as a “weight lifted off my shoulders”. With a fresh, front-footed, fired-up approach that owes everything to a band returning to their roots in Wallsend and Newcastle – and, for the first time, making their music entirely on their own independent terms: self-produced and self-confident.

“The Big Sad: an album born from the ashes of dark times, but representing a beacon of light for the future. An album of honesty and purity, one that our current fanbase sonically may not be expecting. The sound of a band that got tired of slamming on the fuzz pedal to tick the ‘rock’ box and dares to try something new, dares to shock, dares to be great.”

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The Pale White The Big Sad Vinyl LP Indies Cream Colour 2025—

$38.93

$13.63

The Pale White The Big Sad Vinyl LP Indies Cream Colour 2025

Indie Stores Exclusive Cream Colour

Tracklist:

1. Lost In The Moment
2. The Big Sad
3. Woolly Thunder
4. I’m Sorry (This Time)
5. January, Please
6. Preparing For The Big Sad
7. There’s An Echo
8. Real Again
9. Trapped In The Vacuum
10. Interlude
11. Nostradamus
12. My Abacus
13. The Big Sad

This is the northeast calling, with songs of stillness, reflection, renewal, defiance, hope, classic melodies and, at certain perfectly judged moments, furniture-shifting riffs. With a powerful album shaped by pandemic-era loss (of momentum, and of a band member), and by the wins brought by what singer/songwriter/guitarist Adam Hope describes as a “weight lifted off my shoulders”. With a fresh, front-footed, fired-up approach that owes everything to a band returning to their roots in Wallsend and Newcastle – and, for the first time, making their music entirely on their own independent terms: self-produced and self-confident.

“The Big Sad: an album born from the ashes of dark times, but representing a beacon of light for the future. An album of honesty and purity, one that our current fanbase sonically may not be expecting. The sound of a band that got tired of slamming on the fuzz pedal to tick the ‘rock’ box and dares to try something new, dares to shock, dares to be great.”

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Indie Stores Exclusive Cream Colour

Tracklist:

1. Lost In The Moment
2. The Big Sad
3. Woolly Thunder
4. I’m Sorry (This Time)
5. January, Please
6. Preparing For The Big Sad
7. There’s An Echo
8. Real Again
9. Trapped In The Vacuum
10. Interlude
11. Nostradamus
12. My Abacus
13. The Big Sad

This is the northeast calling, with songs of stillness, reflection, renewal, defiance, hope, classic melodies and, at certain perfectly judged moments, furniture-shifting riffs. With a powerful album shaped by pandemic-era loss (of momentum, and of a band member), and by the wins brought by what singer/songwriter/guitarist Adam Hope describes as a “weight lifted off my shoulders”. With a fresh, front-footed, fired-up approach that owes everything to a band returning to their roots in Wallsend and Newcastle – and, for the first time, making their music entirely on their own independent terms: self-produced and self-confident.

“The Big Sad: an album born from the ashes of dark times, but representing a beacon of light for the future. An album of honesty and purity, one that our current fanbase sonically may not be expecting. The sound of a band that got tired of slamming on the fuzz pedal to tick the ‘rock’ box and dares to try something new, dares to shock, dares to be great.”