1) Formed in … Read Full Bio ↴There are two bands that go by the name of 'The Pale'
1) Formed in Dublin in 1990,The Pale began with a unique and unusual style recording a mini album called “Why Go Bald?” which grabbed the attention of both the public and record companies alike. They soon signed on the dotted line with A&M Records and in 1992 The Pale released an award winning debut album (Hot Press awards 1992; Best Single award for Butterfly and Best Album Production) called “Here’s one we made earlier”.
Three singles from this debut soon followed (“Dogs With No Tails”, “Butterfly” and “Shut Up Venus”) launching the band on an international trek which took them the length and breadth of the UK, mainland Europe, Scandinavia and as far afield as Japan and the USA taking in many festivals including Glastonbury and Transmusicales.
1994 saw the band depart from the world of major record companies to pursue a more independent path by creating their own label. The vehicle of Gudenfast Records was to carry the hopes of the band for the next three albums, Cheapside (1996), Cripplegate (1997) and Spudgun (1998), which was enough for the band to see out the remainder of the twentieth century.
Lead Singer Matthew Devereux released a solo record called “Tap Tap Tap”(2003) on the highly respected dance label Psychonavigation Records. In typical Pale fashion this album was in the improbable genre of experimental electronica. Normal service resumed for The Pale when they released “Lonely Space Age”(2004) followed by a comprehensive tour schedule. So it was with a newfound determination that The Pale launched into a new stage of their career releasing The Final Garden EP on Devereux Records in 2005, which gave a hint of the musical and lyrical torrent to come.
The Pale found a new home with the excellent Irish independent label “1969 Records”.
They have so far released two well-respected albums on this label “The Contents Of A Shipwreck”(2007) and “Proper Order”(2009).
The Pale’s music has always remained accessible with natural pop tendencies,
but some hilarious terms have been coined along the way in a vain effort to describe an elusive sound that is more esoteric than most of their contemporaries. “Polk” (a fusion of punk and folk), “zoukibilly” (rockabilly with bouzoukis) and “punkranian” are just a few of the phrases conjured up by some of the more inventive journalists. “Tom Waits at a Bar Mitzvah”, quipped one enthusiastic scribe, while another equally inventive journalist likened the experience of a Pale gig to that of seeing “a Ukrainian wedding band on acid”.
Over the last twenty years, The Pale have also had the pleasure of supporting some very eclectic acts most notably The Frames, Antony and the Johnson’s and The Beautiful South. The band have also worked with many different musicians who have added some interesting ingredients to the Pale sound, while the mainstay of the group has remained Matthew Devereux (Vocals), Shane Wearen (Mandolin) and Darren Flynn (Bass).
Indeed, if necessity is the mother of invention, then The Pale have always found it necessary to think outside the box. In an effort to satiate their broad musical leanings The Pale has used many different traditional instruments. Mandolin, bouzouki, Turkish oud, banjo, viola and sitar have all made an appearance on Pale recordings, but not always played in the “traditional” way.
A brand new album from The Pale called “I Woke Up And I Was Gone” was recently recorded in the Czech republic and will be released in 2010.
2) Bellingham, WA based indie-rockers The Pale Pacific released albums under the name of 'The Pale' until legal complications with The Pale (above) required a name change, lest lawyer letters and territorial knife-fights ensue. For more information on The Pale Pacific follow one of the links in this paragraph.
Relativity
The Pale Lyrics
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The Pale's song Relativity is a deep and introspective look at life's uncertainties and the duality of expectation versus reality. The chorus specifically asks "Is it only relativity or is there more?" This can be interpreted as a question about whether life is just a matter of perspective or if there is a deeper meaning to it all.
The first few lines of the song talk about how life can take unexpected turns and how youthful hope can be replaced by debt and division. This is a common theme in modern society as many people struggle with economic and social issues that were not present in their earlier years. The idea of "promises punched full of holes" is a metaphor for how the expectations we have in life can be crushed.
The second verse introduces the idea of giving up and backing out, which can be seen as a metaphor for how we sometimes become complacent with our own lives. The mention of "concentric circles that grow with every passing day" is a reference to how our lives can become stagnant and repetitive. Towards the end of the song, the lyrics question the worth of all these struggles and whether they have truly made a difference.
Overall, the song Relativity is a deep and introspective look at the complexities of life and the uncertainties that come with it. It is a reminder that life is not always what we expect it to be, but that we must continue to strive for a deeper meaning and purpose.
Line by Line Meaning
Is this how you thought it would all turn out?
Did you ever imagine that things would take this direction?
Youth and hope become division and debt
Optimism and dreams have been overtaken by disagreement and financial obligations.
The crushing blow, promises punched full of holes
The harsh reality has caused even the most sincere promises to be broken.
But you must be so alone, I hope that you're ok. I hope you're safe, I hope you're safe
I can only imagine how difficult it must be for you. My sincerest hope is that you're doing alright and are not in danger.
Is it only relativity or is there more?
Is this just a matter of perspective, or is there a deeper underlying cause for all of this?
Giving up, backing out there is so much space and all the while I'm waiting here concentric circles that grow with every passing day
I feel powerless as you become more distant, and it seems like time is only making things worse.
And I wish that I had movement or some fight some fight left in me
I wish I had the energy or strength to do something about the situation.
I'm swallowed by surprise is it worth the price we paid for your relief?
I can't believe how quickly everything has changed. Was all the effort and sacrifice worth it if it led to this outcome?
Is this it? vows are small? no big ideas
Is this all we're left with? Has everything been reduced to petty disagreements with no larger goals or ambitions?
I have known for almost nine years but now it's closing down is it only relativity or is there more?
I've been aware of the situation for a long time, but now it feels like it's coming to a close. Is this just a matter of perspective, or is there something else going on?
I have known for almost nine years but now it's closing down is it only relative to you or is there more?
I've been aware of the situation for almost a decade, but now it feels like it's ending. Is this just my perception, or is there something deeper going on?
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