PaceshiftersNL
Ian ClementBEL
Captivating droning indierock
Known for their live shows, Paceshifters used to write their music from a live perspective, but the band decided to take a completely different route for their newest album. Out-and-Outer is an album to sit down for, listen to it a few times and let it sink in. This shift is a daring choice for the band, who built up a loyal fanbase through their liveshows.
Out-and-Outer has stadiumrockallure, but flirts with shoegaze and postpunk. Eventhough this album is different than we’re used to from Paceshifters, you can still expect a stellar live performance. The album will be released in September and Paceshifters will come by on the 23rd of November to play their new, and old, songs.
Reconnecting with shared reality, Ian Clement describes his journey. After years as the hard rock frontman of Wallace Vanborn, he now embraces tenderness and reflection in his solo work. He creates a space where light and darkness ignite the imagination. With a deep, intimate voice, he bares his soul.