Newcastle alt-rock outfit The Pale White return with their third studio album Inanimate 'Objects of the 21st Century', due on the 27th March via End of the Wall Recordings. Alongside the announcement, the band have dropped explosive new single 'Absolute Cinema', a nostalgic homage to the fading magic of the big screen.
Following the emotional weight of 2025’s 'The Big Sad', brothers Adam and Jack Hope crank the volume and velocity back up. 'Inanimate Objects' finds The Pale White shifting into full-throttle mode, reclaiming their hard-hitting roots while wrestling with themes of digital overload, societal inertia, and cultural decay.
On the new single, frontman Adam Hope explains: “‘Absolute Cinema’ is a love letter to a time when going to the pictures felt like an event. It’s about how the simple magic of shared experiences is slipping away—and how we’re becoming more disconnected from the world around us.”
The band wrote and self-produced the album at home in the Northeast, embracing total creative control. The result is a record that’s bold, cinematic, and fiercely aware, mirroring a 21st-century landscape full of contradictions and unease.
Have a listen to 'Absolute Cinema' in the player and see the album's full tracklisting below.
'Inanimate Objects of the 21st Century' Tracklist:
Moth in the Headlights
Float Away
Göbekli Tepe
Absolute Cinema
Oh Brother
Medusa,
Carpe Diem
Mannequin
This Fascination
Disappoint Me
All I Have To Do Is Dream





