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The Pastels
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Past
NOV
23
2019
Glasgow, United Kingdom
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I Was There
AUG
31
2019
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About The Pastels
The Pastels, from Glasgow, have been described as an 'almost pop' group. As the description implies, the group have some pop elements but miss out on others, and have never charted. Their early records (1982-85) for labels like Whaam!, Creation and Rough Trade had a raw and immediate sound, melodic and amateur, which seemed all at odds with the time. But an emerging fanzine culture identified with the group's sound and image, and slowly The Pastels, started to influence a new wave of groups, which interested the NME and other UK media. By now The Pastels were evolving and, although part of the NME's c86 compilation, in interviews they always sought to distance themselves from both twee and shambling developments. Their debut album, Up for a Bit With the Pastels (Glass, 1987) was quite strange, moving from garage pop-punk through to ballads with synth orch splashes. The follow-up, Sittin' Pretty (Chapter22, 1989) was harder but less interesting. Reports started to appear in the UK music press that the group was splitting up.
Slowly it became clear that a new line-up was configuring around original members, Stephen McRobbie and Annabel Wright (Aggi), now joined by Katrina Mitchell. This line-up is probably the best known of The Pastels various phases, and often featured either David Keegan (Shop Assistants) or Gerard Love (Teenage Fanclub) on guitar. They signed with the emerging domino records and completed two albums, Mobile Safari (1995) and Illumination (1997), which showed them developing an odd, particular sound - melancholic and awkward, but warm and engaging. A remix set featured My Bloody Valentine, Jim O'Rourke and others - Illuminati (1998). Their most recent release is the soundtrack to David Mackenzie's The Last Great Wilderness (Geographic, 2003), which is mostly instrumental, but somehow more than just incidental. It features a track recorded in collaboration with Pulp's Jarvis Cocker.
The Pastels now operate their own Geographic Music label through Domino, and are partners in Glasgow's Monorail Music shop.
Slowly it became clear that a new line-up was configuring around original members, Stephen McRobbie and Annabel Wright (Aggi), now joined by Katrina Mitchell. This line-up is probably the best known of The Pastels various phases, and often featured either David Keegan (Shop Assistants) or Gerard Love (Teenage Fanclub) on guitar. They signed with the emerging domino records and completed two albums, Mobile Safari (1995) and Illumination (1997), which showed them developing an odd, particular sound - melancholic and awkward, but warm and engaging. A remix set featured My Bloody Valentine, Jim O'Rourke and others - Illuminati (1998). Their most recent release is the soundtrack to David Mackenzie's The Last Great Wilderness (Geographic, 2003), which is mostly instrumental, but somehow more than just incidental. It features a track recorded in collaboration with Pulp's Jarvis Cocker.
The Pastels now operate their own Geographic Music label through Domino, and are partners in Glasgow's Monorail Music shop.
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Genres:
Alternative, Pop, Indie, Indie Pop
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concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
23
2019
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Various Venues
I Was There
AUG
31
2019
Köln, Germany
Bumann & SOHN
I Was There
AUG
30
2019
Berlin, Germany
Frannz-Club
I Was There
OCT
13
2018
Paisley, United Kingdom
Spiegeltent
I Was There
JUN
01
2018
Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Mackintosh Church
I Was There
APR
15
2018
London, United Kingdom
Cafe Oto
I Was There
Show More Dates
About The Pastels
The Pastels, from Glasgow, have been described as an 'almost pop' group. As the description implies, the group have some pop elements but miss out on others, and have never charted. Their early records (1982-85) for labels like Whaam!, Creation and Rough Trade had a raw and immediate sound, melodic and amateur, which seemed all at odds with the time. But an emerging fanzine culture identified with the group's sound and image, and slowly The Pastels, started to influence a new wave of groups, which interested the NME and other UK media. By now The Pastels were evolving and, although part of the NME's c86 compilation, in interviews they always sought to distance themselves from both twee and shambling developments. Their debut album, Up for a Bit With the Pastels (Glass, 1987) was quite strange, moving from garage pop-punk through to ballads with synth orch splashes. The follow-up, Sittin' Pretty (Chapter22, 1989) was harder but less interesting. Reports started to appear in the UK music press that the group was splitting up.
Slowly it became clear that a new line-up was configuring around original members, Stephen McRobbie and Annabel Wright (Aggi), now joined by Katrina Mitchell. This line-up is probably the best known of The Pastels various phases, and often featured either David Keegan (Shop Assistants) or Gerard Love (Teenage Fanclub) on guitar. They signed with the emerging domino records and completed two albums, Mobile Safari (1995) and Illumination (1997), which showed them developing an odd, particular sound - melancholic and awkward, but warm and engaging. A remix set featured My Bloody Valentine, Jim O'Rourke and others - Illuminati (1998). Their most recent release is the soundtrack to David Mackenzie's The Last Great Wilderness (Geographic, 2003), which is mostly instrumental, but somehow more than just incidental. It features a track recorded in collaboration with Pulp's Jarvis Cocker.
The Pastels now operate their own Geographic Music label through Domino, and are partners in Glasgow's Monorail Music shop.
Slowly it became clear that a new line-up was configuring around original members, Stephen McRobbie and Annabel Wright (Aggi), now joined by Katrina Mitchell. This line-up is probably the best known of The Pastels various phases, and often featured either David Keegan (Shop Assistants) or Gerard Love (Teenage Fanclub) on guitar. They signed with the emerging domino records and completed two albums, Mobile Safari (1995) and Illumination (1997), which showed them developing an odd, particular sound - melancholic and awkward, but warm and engaging. A remix set featured My Bloody Valentine, Jim O'Rourke and others - Illuminati (1998). Their most recent release is the soundtrack to David Mackenzie's The Last Great Wilderness (Geographic, 2003), which is mostly instrumental, but somehow more than just incidental. It features a track recorded in collaboration with Pulp's Jarvis Cocker.
The Pastels now operate their own Geographic Music label through Domino, and are partners in Glasgow's Monorail Music shop.
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Pop, Indie, Indie Pop
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