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Patience Please release debut EP Miles Away

May 7, 2026
Patience Please release debut EP Miles Away

By AI, Created 10:37 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – West London indie-pop band Patience Please has released its six-track debut EP, Miles Away, led by the title track on Stray Music. The release follows a run of London live shows, four singles and a quarter-final place in the Isle of Wight Festival’s New Blood competition.

Why it matters: - Patience Please is turning early momentum into a bigger push with a debut EP that aims to showcase both the band’s live energy and its more intimate songwriting. - The release adds to a growing profile built on London sell-out shows, organic streaming traction and radio support from BBC Introducing and Radio 2. - The band is also now in the running for a slot on the Sky Presents stage at Isle of Wight Festival 2026.

What happened: - West London band Patience Please released its debut EP, Miles Away, on 27 February. - The six-track EP arrived via Stray Music and includes a lead single with the same name. - The band describes the project as a mix of crunching guitar anthems, vulnerability and big-pop hooks. - Frontman Ollie Palmer said the EP captures “exactly who we are right now” and blends loud, honest songs with quieter moments.

The details: - Patience Please is a four-piece led by Ollie Palmer on vocals and guitar. - Arthur Marriott plays lead guitar, Tommy Lane plays drums, and Tilly Cripwell recently completed the lineup on bass. - The title track, “Miles Away,” is about the excitement and gamesmanship of meeting someone new on a night out. - Palmer said the song features bouncy verses, a playful guitar solo and a chorus that “really lifts off.” - The band says the track has long been a live favorite, which made it the right song to lead the debut EP. - Patience Please has released four singles so far: “Madalaine,” “Wasting Time,” “Miracle” and “Pretend.” - The band has passed 40,000 organic Spotify streams. - The band has also picked up support from indie music blogs and airplay from BBC Introducing and Radio 2. - Live shows have included sell-out dates at The Troubadour, Dingwalls 2 in Camden and The Star of Shoreditch. - The band also built its following through smaller shows across London.

Between the lines: - The release suggests Patience Please is positioning itself as a band that can translate a strong live reputation into a larger national audience. - The mix of arena-sized ambition and emotional honesty points to a classic indie-pop growth strategy: sticky hooks first, broader identity next. - The quarter-final run in Isle of Wight Festival’s New Blood competition gives the band another possible breakout moment if it converts live performances into a festival slot.

What’s next: - Patience Please will continue competing in the Isle of Wight Festival’s New Blood competition for a place on the Sky Presents stage at Isle of Wight Festival 2026. - The band says an extensive 2026 tour is already taking shape. - Fans can expect more UK dates as the band looks to build further momentum around the debut EP.

The bottom line: - Patience Please has moved from local buzz to a broader launch point, with a debut EP, live momentum and festival competition all pointing in the same direction.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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