Pale Saints
In Ribbons (30th Anniversary)
The 1990 debut album from Pale Saints, The Comforts of Madness, is an outstanding record that owed as much to post-punk
and L.A.'s Paisley Underground scene than it did to shoegaze. The Sunday Times called it "an unintended indie manifesto:
music that is at once wayward and concise, dissonant and beautiful." Shortly after its release and in need of a second
live guitarist, Lush founding member Meriel Barham joined the Leeds trio of Ian Masters, Graeme Naysmith and Chris
Cooper, bringing a new dynamic to the band. Having previously worked well with producer Hugh Jones (Echo & The Bunnyman,
Modern English, The Sound), he did a brilliant job recording their second album, In Ribbons (1992), despite some studio
tensions. Brooklyn Vegan said in a recent celebration of the album that it was the "push and pull between Masters'
outsider tendencies and (the rests) commercial interests that makes In Ribbons so good. If some of the wild, ragged
edges of Comforts of Madness have been smoothed off, the album makes up for it with scope and beauty. And there's still
no shortage of weird."
Missing its original release date last year due to Covid delays and a production plant in meltdown, In Ribbons is
finally getting the 30th Anniversary celebration it deserves.
Price
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
06-10-2023
Label
Item-nr
1304840
EAN
0191400040717
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
THROWING BACK THE APPLE
2
ORDEAL
3
THREAD OF LIGHT
4
SHELL
5
THERE IS NO DAY
6
HUNTED
7
HAIR SHOES
8
BABY MAKER
9
LIQUID
10
NEVERENDING NIGHT
11
FEATHERFRAME
12
A THOUSAND STARS BURST OPEN