White Fence is back—and sounding sharper, sadder, and more immediate than ever. The project’s latest single, “Unread Books,” offers a hazy, slow-burning glimpse into the long-awaited album Orange. It’s a track steeped in postmodern heartbreak, drifting on droning tones and soft, melancholic grooves.
There’s a distinct late-era Lennon feel here, with Tim Presley channeling vintage pop instincts through a warped, modern lens. The synth textures shimmer gently, while the drums shuffle along with understated charm. Lyrically, it cuts deep—lines like “No one changes their mind like you do” linger long after the song fades.
After seven years, Orange emerges as White Fence’s most direct and emotionally exposed work yet. Produced with a polished yet raw edge, the album promises eleven vivid snapshots of vulnerability, transformation, and restless creativity.
“Unread Books” sets the tone beautifully: introspective, aching, and quietly powerful. If this single is any indication, Orange is shaping up to be a deeply affecting return.
Mark your calendar—April 24, 2026.

