The Pale White - 'The Big Sad'

7/10

The Pale White aren’t here to repeat themselves. With their latest offering 'The Big Sad', the Newcastle trio deliver a fresh chapter that ushers in the next phase of their musical evolution.

Rather than simply chase the adrenaline of their earlier hard-hitting riffs, 'The Big Sad' leans into restraint and nuance from time to time. Showcasing an undercurrent of pulsing rhythm and subtle chimes, the record gradually unfurls into carefully textured soundscapes that brims with atmosphere.

Over thirteen tracks, the Newcastle trio pull apart their own identity and reassemble it with a deeper emotional compass. There are still moments of undeniable lift, but they’re delivered with a self-awareness that makes them hit harder. Tracks like 'Final Exit' and 'Preparing For The Big Sad' lean into moody textures, subtle instrumentation, and lyricism that cuts through without raising its voice. When they do let loose—on entries like 'My Abacus' or 'Nostradamus'—the impact feels earned, like sunlight breaking through overcast skies.

For a band that once made its name through grit and volume, 'The Big Sad' proves that growth doesn’t have to be loud to be profound. This is a coming-of-age record for both band and listener, one that acknowledges the weight of the past while daring to move forward with open hands.

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