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The Pale play RTE Radio 1 Arena session

Sean Rocks - presenter of RTE Radio 1's Arena arts programme

Sean Rocks - presenter of RTE Radio 1's Arena arts programme

UPDATE: -
Click here for podcast of Arena Session

The Pale have recently recorded a session for RTE Radio 1′s flagship arts programme “Arena”. It’s hosted by Sean Rocks and it airs every weekday at 7.30 pm.

The Pale’s session will air on the evening of the 15th Sept and you can tune in by going to RTE’s website at the following link: -

http://www.rte.ie/radio/index.html

Tracks recorded include “You Play Indie Music”,  ”Lights Out Boys” and a special version of the programme’s theme tune(!) along with a conversation between Sean and Matthew about The Pale’s past, present and future.

We also hope to link to the podcast of the interview / session shortly after it is broadacst, just in case you don’t catch it first time round. Enjoy!

L-R, Darren, Aidan, Sean Rocks, Matthew, Shane, Andy

L-R, Darren Flynn, Aidan O'Grady, Sean Rocks, Matthew Devereux, Shane Wearen, Andy O'Brien

Eamon Carr interviews Matthew Devereux

IT’S BEYOND THE PALE

One of Dublin’s quirkiest bands are bigger in Budapest than they are at home

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Eamon Carr - Evening HeraldWhy Go Bald, The Pale’s debut album titled after Dublin’s iconic neon sign, was released in 1990. A few years later the band enjoyed their biggest success with Dogs With No Tails, which became a Euro hit again in 2001 when covered by a Turkish ska band.

Perversely, The Pale’s mainman Matthew Devereux was operating below rock’s  critical radar until the release over the last few years of two impressive albums on the excellent label, 1969 Records.

“I’ve been threatening to make these records for quite a while,” says Devereux. “I’ve got OCD when it comes to songwriting. For each record I produce 40 tracks and keep breaking it down until I find a theme or family group. I like a song to be slightly like a cousin. I’m a fan of the classic songwriters like (Nick) Cave. I’ll recognise a song and say, ‘That’s a cousin of another song because it has that gammy eye or quintessential red hair.’ I theme-ise the songs.” Read more »

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