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Pale Saints

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Biography

Ethereal pop band Pale Saints formed in Leeds, England, in 1987. Ian Masters (bass/vocals), Chris Cooper (drums), and Graeme Naysmith (guitar) were signed by Ivo Watts-Russell to his 4AD label on the strength of their first London appearance. The three-song Barging Into the Presence of God was released two years later, receiving praise for its lead track, the melancholy "Sight of You" (which was later covered by Oxford's Ride for a radio session). In 1990, the debut LP The Comforts of Madness appeared in the bins, produced separately by Gil Norton (Echo & The Bunnymen, Pixies) and John Fryer (Cocteau Twins, Depeche Mode). Categorized within the current shoegaze scene with My Bloody Valentine and Lush, the billowy The Comforts of Madness had just about all the features of the subgenre, as well as a bizarre experimental bent. Masters' boyish vocals also stood out, not needing any production treatments to carry a wispy, levitational quality.

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    The sight of you
    The sight of you
    Makes me feel blue
    Makes me feel blue
    The things you said
    Sight of You - (5:31)  -  5,781 plays
  2.  
    Lyrics
    Tear the world in two
    And choose a half
    But [unverified] look inside you
    You are what you are
    I've seen it through
    You Tear the World in Two - (3:00)  -  3,985 plays
  3.  
    Lyrics
    This is the way
    The way it has to be
    This is the way
    The way we all will go
    Slaving away for a bit of peace
    Way The World Is - (2:41)  -  3,215 plays
  4.  
    Lyrics
    Your body's cold, you're on the bed
    I'm the only one who knows you're there
    I'm reeling in that silver line
    The cord that brings you back in time
    Reality obscures my view, the pain of wanting too
    Sea of Sound - (5:52)  -  2,745 plays
  5.  
    Lyrics
    Don't fall too deep
    Don't try and sleep
    Beneath the ? that ?
    It's coming through
    Taking over you
    Throwing Back the Apple - (4:09)  -  2,995 plays
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