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Acting Like Lovers

by Palace Winter

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"Acting Like Lovers" is the 4th single from Palace Winter's critically acclaimed 2nd album "Nowadays" (released May 4, 2018). The release of "Acting Like Lovers" is accompanied by two covers of some of Palace Winter's all time favourite artists; Elliott Smith and The Cars.

“Elliott is someone who has influenced both me and Carl profoundly, and for me personally (growing up mostly with classical music and jazz) he became the guy that got me into listening to songwriters. We’ve often jammed his songs in the studio for fun and our cover of his song ‘Christian Brothers’ has been a favourite encore of ours on many shows. It’s from his second album ‘Elliott Smith’ which along with the debut album is him at his most lo-fi and raw. It’s almost ‘anti-produced’ but as always you can’t keep those songs from burning right through all of that” Caspar Hesselager explains.

Carl Coleman elaborates on their cover of “Drive” by The Cars: “This was a song that always followed me around growing up in the 80s and 90s. I'm a sucker for sad pop songs. I've just always been attracted to melancholy stuff and this song has it all. All that drama and mystery plus a beautiful simple melody. Hell, we couldn't help but have a crack at it.”

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released October 2, 2018

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Palace Winter Copenhagen, Denmark

In March 2014 Australian singer-songwriter Carl Coleman and Danish producer and pianist Caspar Hesselager started recording and experimenting together.

WIth their debut EP and the LP that followed Palace Winter secured their alternative rock music a worldwide fanbase
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