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Slow Buildings
Released: Aug 30, 1994
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Released: Aug 30, 1994
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Pale Saint's third album finds them carrying on without Masters, who had previously written the bulk of the group's material. While his absence is noticeable, it's not disastrous. Slow Buildings is...
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In Ribbons
Released: Apr 14, 1992
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Released: Apr 14, 1992
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An argument could be made for In Ribbons topping the Pale Saints' debut, and it would be a rather solid one. Thanks to yet another stellar job by "knob twiddler of the mighty atmospheric pop bands"...
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Mrs. Dolphin
Released: 1990
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Released: 1990
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A handy compilation of the band's earliest EPs, Mrs. Dolphin was a Japanese-only release that swiftly became a new point of obsession among the band's fans when it first came out, leading the group...
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Flesh Balloon
Released: 1991
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Released: 1991
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The Pale Saints' 1991 Flesh Balloon was the first single the band released after its excellent and experimental debut album. The band scaled back its ambition and noise levels for the EP but dialed...
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Half-Life
Released: 1990
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Released: 1990
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Heralding the addition of singer/guitarist Meriel Barham, who would become the Pale Saints' focal point following the exit of original frontman Ian Masters, Half-Life bridges the gap between the...
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The Comforts of Madness
Released: 1990
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Released: 1990
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When thinking of the finest dream pop records from the early '90s, The Comforts of Madness tends to get lost in the shuffle. Frequently and unfortunately, the Pale Saints were disregarded as just...
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