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07 September 2023

PALE DIVINE Straight To Goodbye 1991

 


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Pale Divine were known as The Eyes for most of the time that the band existed, from 1984 to 1991. They finally changed names, in 1991, when legal issues came up regarding a second band then active, also named The Eyes. Consequently, they adopted the name Pale Divine just before the release of their first and only major-label album on Atlantic in 1991.

A self-released Eyes title had also been recorded and sold at local stores and shows in 1989, but the release of Straight to Goodbye marked the band's intended transition toward national attention and touring, as they briefly joined The Psychedelic Furs, opening for them on several dates. By this time, the band had become the top-ranking local act in St. Louis, having accumulated a significant following in the St. Louis music scene, the same scene that had given rise to alt-country pioneers Uncle Tupelo. Unfortunately, Pale Divine did not fare as well as their one-time neighbors. Although they showed promise on Straight to Goodbye, they dissolved only a year after that album's release, in the midst of recording material for a follow-up.

In the wake of the band's split, guitarist Richard Fortus was the only member who went on to play with bigger-name acts, starting with Love Spit Love, an alternative rock outfit fronted by The Psychedelic Furs singer and songwriter Richard Butler. More recently, Fortus has toured and recorded with Guns N' Roses and Rihanna. As for Pale Divine, the band played a reunion show, with Fortus, on December 29, 2008, at which they released a double CD/DVD retrospective package, including 1992 material that would have appeared on their second major-label album.

 

Tracklist

1
Anything
2
Cigarette
3
Couldn't Happen To You
4
Flow My Tears
5
Freedom In A Cage
6
My Addiction
7
Something About Me
8
Sorrow
9
Straight To Goodbye
10
The Fog
11
Universe

27 October 2012

LOVE SPIT LOVE self titled 1994

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biography

[+] by Jason Ankeny
Love Spit Love marked the second coming of vocalist Richard Butler, previously known for his work as the frontman of post-punk favorites the Psychedelic Furs. In the wake of the Furs' 1991 break-up, Butler relocated from his native Britain to New York City, where in 1992 he teamed with guitarist Richard Fortus to found Love Spit Love, so named in honor of an erotic art exhibit. After enlisting drummer Frank Ferrer, Butler brought in his brother Tim, a fellow Psych Furs member, to assume bass chores on Love Spit Love's eponymously-titled 1994 debut; the album scored a Top 100 single with the shimmering "Am I Wrong," but the group's label, Imago, soon went bankrupt, and apart from a cover of the Smiths' classic "How Soon Is Now?" recorded for the soundtrack of the 1996 film The Craft nothing was heard from the band for several years. After signing to Maverick, Love Spit Love -- now with bassist Chris Wilson replacing Tim Butler -- resurfaced with Trysome Eatone in 1997.
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