New Palm Ghosts Video Turns Post-Punk Frustration into Fire
Palm Ghosts just rolled out the brand-new video for “Paul’s Last Epistle,” and it’s a slow-burning shot across the bow.
“‘Paul’s Last Epistle’ is written from the viewpoint of a musician expressing their displeasure in giving the audience what they want.” – Benjamin Douglas, guitar/vocals
The Nashville trio—Midnight alchemists of brooding post-punk —are gearing up for their next full-length, Content Providers, landing October 10 on Sweet Cheetah / Steadfast / Poptek Records. This record isn’t just eleven songs; it’s a neon-soaked manifesto. It’s the sound of Gang of Four rewiring their amps in a lightning strike, a Psychedelic Furs vocal delivery and Joy Division steering into the abyss, with melodies that read like love letters from a city burning at the edges.
“Paul’s Last Epistle” gives you a taste of that future shock: equal parts seething critique and undeniable hook, the sound of a band wrestling with what it means to create art in an algorithmic age.
Watch the premiere now, and mark your calendar—Content Providers drops October 10. Crank it, share it, and let Palm Ghosts soundtrack your questioning of life. Pre-order the album here.
A lifelong fan of new music—spent the '90s working in a record store and producing alternative video shows. In the 2000s, that passion shifted online with blogging, diving headfirst into the indie scene and always on the lookout for the next great release. Still here, still listening, and still sharing the best of what’s new.




