Today, doom institution Pale Divine premiere the new track "Shades of Blue" at Decibel magazine's website. The track hails from the band's highly anticipated fifth album, Pale Divine, set for international release on November 23rd via Shadow Kingdom Records. Hear Pale Divine's "Shades of Blue" in its entirety exclusively HERE.
For nearly 25 years now, Pale Divine
have been perfecting the proto-doom sound - rooted in the '70s,
particularly Pentagram and Ozzy-era Black Sabbath but also Sir Lord
Baltimore, Leafhound, and even very early Judas Priest - but predating
so many cloying pretenders ever since. Not for them is this just another
trendy bandwagon to jump on; Pale Divine truly LIVE this music. The public's tastes may be fickle, but diehards know and love the name Pale Divine. And for very good reason: albums like 2001's Thunder Perfect Mind and 2004's Eternity Revealed are
considered classics of the genre, carrying the torch of '80s forebears
like Saint Vitus and Trouble, and keeping that flame burning whatever
the cost.
And though it's been six long years since Pale Divine's last album, 2012's Shadow Kingdom-released Painted Windows Black, the power-trio sound more energized than ever on Pale Divine. A veritable tour de force of everything that's been brewing in the band's cauldron lo these many years, Pale Divine explodes
with thunder and swagger at every turn: from epic metal excursions to
bluesy rockers, groove behemoths to graveyard laments, psychedelic swirl
to straight-up crush, this album literally has it ALL! Naturally,
actual honest-to-goodness songwriting takes center stage here, and Pale Divine possess
the panache to pull it all of with style and grace, effortlessly and
unselfconsciously so. At the forefront, as ever, are the always soulful
vocals of guitarist Greg Diener, who brings pathos and poignancy to such
heartrending topics as "Chemical Decline," "Bleeding Soul," "So Low,"
and "Curse the Shadows." Which is to say nothing of the production on Pale Divine, which has that rich warmth and as-true-as-it-gets analog sound that further underline the timelessness Pale Divine have made their stock-in-trade since the beginning.
The more things change, the more they stay the same sometimes, and there stands Pale Divine, tall and proud. In 2018, you're not gonna find a better, more rockin' and more pure DOOM album than Pale Divine! Hear for yourself with the new track "Shades of Blue" exclusively HERE, courtesy of Decibel, North America's only monthly metal magazine. Also hear the previously revealed "Spinning Wheel" and "Bleeding Soul" HERE at Shadow Kingdom's Bandcamp, where the album can be preordered. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
The more things change, the more they stay the same sometimes, and there stands Pale Divine, tall and proud. In 2018, you're not gonna find a better, more rockin' and more pure DOOM album than Pale Divine! Hear for yourself with the new track "Shades of Blue" exclusively HERE, courtesy of Decibel, North America's only monthly metal magazine. Also hear the previously revealed "Spinning Wheel" and "Bleeding Soul" HERE at Shadow Kingdom's Bandcamp, where the album can be preordered. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Pale Divine's Pale Divine
1. Spinning Wheel
2. Bleeding Soul
3. Chemical Decline
4. So Low
5. Curse the Shadows
6. Shades of Blue
7. Silver Tongues
8. Ship of Fools
1. Spinning Wheel
2. Bleeding Soul
3. Chemical Decline
4. So Low
5. Curse the Shadows
6. Shades of Blue
7. Silver Tongues
8. Ship of Fools
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