Founded in Las Vegas in 2008, Palaye Royale is a Canadian-American rock band formed by brothers Remington Leith, Sebastian Danzig and Emerson Barrett. Originally known as Kropp Circle, they changed their name to Palaye Royale in 2011; a tribute to the Palais Royale in Toronto, where their grandparents met. After achieving some success as teenagers on the Radio Disney show Next Big Thing, the band refashioned themselves as a fashion-art-rock outfit, releasing their first single “Morning Light” in March 2012, followed by their EP The Ends Beginning in June 2013. The band released their first studio album Boom Boom Room (Side A) in June 2016 with the infectious single “Get Higher” peaking at number 26 on the Billboard Modern Rock Charts. Their second album Boom Boom Room (Side B), released in 2018, gained them a loyal fan-base, and the the band was awarded Best Breakthrough Artist at the 2018 Rock Sound Awards. In 2019, Palaye Royale opened for Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson on the Twins of Evil tour. Embarking on what promised to be their own successful European tour in 2020, the band was hit by a series of cancellations due to venue disagreements, which became further complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite this, the band still managed to release their electrifying third album The Bastards in May 2020, followed by a double single on July 9, 2021: “No Love in LA” and “Punching Bag”. On May 20, 2022, the band released the first song from their new album, Broken followed by the album’s titular track, Fever Dream on July 15, 2022. On December 1, 2023, the band released the single "Dead To Me", which climbed to number 20 on the US Rock Charts, dropping the single "umakemenotwannadie" in January 2024 followed by "Just My Type," "Wednesday Afternoon" and "Showbiz," ahead of their fifth studio album, Death or Glory, released in August that year.
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