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After seven years in the shadows, White Fence return in a flash. Orange, out April 24, 2026, finds Tim Presley cracking open a fresh chapter — a bowlful of sharp, radiant pop captured with pristine punch by producer Ty Segall at his Harmonizer II studio.

Lead single “Your Eyes” arrives today alongside a striking monochrome video directed by Agathe Rousselle. The track snaps to life with gut-punch snare hits before blooming into sunlit guitar strums and a soaring, power-packed chorus. Presley balances vulnerability and swagger — “I’m a terror for your praise / Know I staggered after you” — as clean electricity courses through every note.

Described by Presley as a reflection on “love/loss, addiction/rehabilitation, and a good long look in the mirror,” Orangealso embraces life’s absurdity. “I wanted to sing my little heart out. Sing life,” he says — and that spirit rings clear.

With Segall (also behind 2014’s For the Recently Found Innocent) joined by Alice Sandahl and Dylan Hadley, the album carves out an open, uncluttered space where jagged ‘60s pop and space-age rock mingle freely.

Fear not — White Fence are back, and Orange gleams bright.