![]() Having the time away has allowed us to create something that reaches the level we set in all of our heads when we first started playing music together. I feel very proud of us all for making the record we have but we’ve never seen getting an album out as an achievement.ĭoes now feel like the perfect time to release it? Do you think the hiatus has been good for your music? We wanted to try and make something great - that’s all that’s ever really mattered to us. Why did you guys disappear, as it were, and delay the album?! I believe you were due to release the album a while back and went off the radar. It doesn’t come easy and there’s always been something quite dark about the thrill of writing those kinds of songs for me. In my own experience, the music I like most - and the work I am proudest of creating - has been suffered for. I personally would have felt pretty strange if it wasn’t a challenge: it’s one of the things I enjoy most about writing music. Has it been fun putting it together - or was it quite a challenge?! Stargazing for Beginners is your long-awaited debut album. It was recorded in three different studios before we finally felt we had the right version - in a medieval abbey on the Isle of Wight.Īt its core it’s an attempt to free myself from the pain of losing someone that I loved - and the struggle I had to accept: the reality of day-to-day life after losing them. Someday was written over a two-year period and we probably demoed it more than any other song on the record - around one-hundred times in total. ![]() Can you tell me about the song and what inspired its creation? We play music together in a band called Pale Seas. On electric guitar, we have Graham Poole on bass is Matthew Bishop - and on drums is Andrew Richardson. ![]() It’s been a great week so far.įor those new to your work can you introduce yourself, please? The band select songs and albums that hit them hard Scott explains which new artists we should investigate – and what it was like working with Chris Potter and Paul Butler. Someday, the latest single, is out there so I ask what it is about and what it means to them. I ask Scott about the influences of Pale Seas and what is coming in the approaching weeks whether we can catch them on the road – and how it feels knowing the album is out there. Jacob Scott (singer and guitarist for the band) fields most of the responses and talks about the band’s development and why the band fell off the radar – just as things started to get exciting for them. The group – with a line between words a real bugger to get right on a computer – talk to me about their anticipated album, Stargazing for Beginners. One of the most exciting and unique British guitar bands around.
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