English shoegaze/dream pop band formed in Leeds; debut album The Comforts of Madness (1990) and subsequent In Ribbons are highlighted in contemporary reviews.

Core lineup mentioned in reviews: Ian Masters (bass, vocals), Graeme Naysmith (guitar), Chris Cooper (drums). Debut album The Comforts of Madness (1990). Associated with the early-90s shoegaze scene and the 4AD label.

DeBaser hosts two positive reviews of Pale Saints, praising their dream-pop/shoegaze sound and albums The Comforts of Madness and In Ribbons. Reviewers highlight ethereal vocals, sincere arrangements, and strong atmospheres. Both reviews recommend the records for fans of 90s shoegaze.

For:Fans of shoegaze/dream pop, 1990s alternative listeners, readers of atmospheric album reviews

 The Pale Saints find body and form only from a certain small hour onwards until the sun rises, outside of this slight time arc they do not exist, you search for them on store shelves and find emptiness, the radio doesn’t play them, every search crashes on the rocks until there’s light.

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