Member Since: 5/26/2006
Band Website: myspace.com/palerocks
Band Members: Calvin Stanley
Robb Moore
Stephen Wesson
Travis Middour
Legal: Daniel Sanders
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Influences: Jeff Buckley, Queen, Radiohead, David Bowie, Depeche Mode, Brian Eno, The Cure, etc.
Sounds Like: “The rock quartet is on fire… and could be on its way to becoming a headliner.†-TMZ.com
“Pale is definitely on the verge of big things†-Wayne Kramer, MC5
“Calvin is a friend of mine and Houston should be proud to claim a band like Pale.†-Win Butler, Arcade Fire
“They put on a great show…definitely a major label prospect.†-David Katznelson, CEO and President, Birdman Records
“Pale has a true mainstream national appeal. A band that always puts on a big rock show whether playing a small club or theatre.†-David Cobb, Envy Magazine
“’Here’ is a great record. It gets stronger with every listen†-Mitch Burman, Scott Stapp Band
“Exceptional songwriting. I can’t help but smile at how truly original Pale has become.†-Janet Wilson, Dallas Observer
“Moody and often marvelous†-Joey Guerra, Houston Chronicle
"ENVY national pick of the month" -Envy Magazine March 2007
Lately, the indie rock band Pale cannot help but get noticed. Pale has spent the last several years honing their trademark blend of passionate melodies and explosive, guitar fueled choruses. As a result, the band has received impressive media attention, industry accolades, and invitations for several high-profile live performances, including opening for the likes of Depeche Mode, Rodger Waters, and Frank Black, and appearing on the television show ‘Extra!’
The band’s cohesive medley is completed with the honest songwriting and perfect chemistry between vocalist Calvin Stanley, guitarist Robb Moore, bassist Stephen Wesson, and drummer Travis Middour. Stanley’s powerfully emotive vocals are vaguely reminiscent of a Thom Yorke/Rob Dickinson hybrid, yet he creates a sound all his own. Pale belongs in every rock aficionado’s music collection.
Their new 2007 EP, ‘Mandatory Ambulance’, has just begun to garner attention as an impressive follow-up to their 2005 full-length debut album ‘Here’.
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