The Pale Pacific
The Pale Pacific | |
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| Origin | Seattle, Washington |
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| Years active | 1994–present[1] |
| Labels | Always Never Records SideCho Sleeping Industries |
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| Members | Gabe Archer Justin Harcus Cameron Nicklaus Greg Swinehart |
| Past members | Ben Parsons Seth Carey Jared Archer Ryan Worsley Lance Fisher Nate Beede |
The Pale Pacific, formerly The Pale, is an indie rock/power pop band from Bellingham, Washington.[1][2] The Pale Pacific began as a collaboration between Gabe Archer and his cousin Cameron Nicklaus, with Archer on piano/keyboards and Nicklaus on drums.
Discography
- First Attempt at World Domination (1997) - Always Never Records
- Another Innovative Idea for the People on the Go (2001) - Always Never Records
- Gravity Gets Things Done (2003) - Always Never Records, (2004) - SideCho Records[3]
- The Pale/Copeland split EP (2003) - SideCho Records
- Rules Are Predictable EP (2005) - SideCho Records[4]
- Urgency (2005) - SideCho Records
- There Is a Cover Song EP (2010) - Released as a free download[5]
- There Is a Song Headed Straight for Your Face (2010) - Recorded live at The Crocodile on August 11, 2007
Also appeared on
¡Policia!: A Tribute to the Police (2005) (As The Pale) - Walking on the Moon
Live From the Morning Alternative Vol. 2, The End 107.7 (2005) - Gravity Gets Things Done (Live Acoustic)
Band members
Current
- Gabe Archer – lead vocals, guitar, keyboard (1994–present)
- Cameron Nicklaus – guitar (1994–present)
- Justin Harcus – bass (2005–present)
- Greg Swinehart – drums, background vocals (2000–present)
Past
- Jared Archer – bass, guitar (1998-2001)
- Lance Fisher – bass (2002)
- Ryan Worsley – bass (2003-2004)
- Nate Beede – guitar (2003)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "The Pale Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
- ↑ "A new name for the Pale, a new sound for the Divorce". Seattle Times. 9 September 2005.
- ↑ "Gravity Gets Things Done CD". Ox-Fanzine. March 2004.
- ↑ Shultz, Brian (27 May 2005). "The Pale Pacific - Rules Are Predictable". Punknews.org.
- ↑ "There is a Cover Song EP, by the Pale Pacific".
External links
- The Pale Pacific discography at Discogs
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