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Miles Away is Patience Please’s EP Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
Patience Please return with Miles Away, an EP that shows a band fully aware of its strengths yet still eager to stretch its range.

Miles Away is Patience Please’s EP Out Now

This is not a one-note release. It moves between tension and release, grit and tenderness, with confidence.

The record opens with “Wasting Time,” a track that builds patiently and draws you in step by step. At first, the guitar riff moves carefully, almost restrained. Then the drums enter and begin to push the momentum forward. The low-toned vocal warms the atmosphere, adding weight without excess drama. As the arrangement thickens, the chorus bursts open with a hook that sticks instantly. It’s catchy, yes, but also intense, striking that rare balance between radio-ready and emotionally grounded.

Then comes the title track, “Miles Away.” This one shifts gears immediately. Instead of a slow burn, it drives hard from beginning to end. The energy never dips. A distinctive keyboard riff slices through the mix with a tone that feels slightly off-center in the best way, almost teasing your brain into paying closer attention. It’s a strong rock song, direct and charged, and it confirms that Patience Please can deliver impact without overcomplicating the formula.

The EP doesn’t rely solely on power. “Madelaine” reveals another side of the band. Having heard it before, I already knew its emotional pull, yet within the context of this EP, it gains new depth. It’s a beautiful ballad, tender but not fragile. The band proves they can shift their target smoothly, moving from driving rock to aching, slow-burning moments without losing identity. That versatility matters. It shows intention.

“I Want It I Got It” hits with force. Bass and drums lock into a groove that feels like a speeding train, tight and relentless. Then, during the chorus, the rhythm changes direction, almost surprising you. That dynamic shift highlights the band’s ability to play with harmony and structure while keeping the listener fully engaged.

Overall, Miles Away is a solid EP that blends melody, energy, and emotional range. Patience Please know how to craft a hook, but they also understand pacing and contrast. And because of that balance, this release feels complete rather than experimental. It’s a record I would recommend without hesitation.

Miles Away is Patience Please‘s EP Out Now!


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Patience Please are a West London three-piece delivering bold indie rock with crunching guitars, soaring vocals, and big, anthemic ambition. Fronted by Ollie Palmer alongside Arthur Marriott and Tommy Lane, the band built their name through high-energy London shows, including sell-outs at The Troubadour and Dingwalls 2.

With four singles out — including Wasting Time, Miracle, and Pretend — they’ve earned over 35,000 organic Spotify streams and support from BBC Introducing and Radio 2.




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