Throwing Back the Apple

Year: 1992
Artist: Pale Saints

Other albums by Pale Saints

Pale Saints - Slow Buildings
Slow Buildings
1994, songs: 10
Pale Saints - In Ribbons
In Ribbons
1992, songs: 10
Pale Saints - Flesh Balloon
Flesh Balloon
1991, songs: 1
Pale Saints - The Comforts of Madness

Facts about the album "Throwing Back the Apple"

Album Title: Throwing Back the Apple
Artist: Pale Saints

Meta Information: "Throwing Back the Apple" is the fourth studio album by the British alternative rock band Pale Saints, released on September 23, 1992. Building upon the sonic experimentation of their previous albums, "Throwing Back the Apple" sees Pale Saints further refining their distinctive blend of shoegaze, dream pop, and indie rock. The album showcases the band's dynamic songwriting, intricate arrangements, and ethereal atmospherics, offering a mesmerizing and introspective listening experience.

Interesting Facts:

  1. International Collaboration: "Throwing Back the Apple" features contributions from renowned American producer Hugh Jones, known for his work with bands like Echo & the Bunnymen and The Teardrop Explodes. Jones' production expertise adds a polished sheen to the album's lush soundscapes, enhancing Pale Saints' dreamy aesthetic while preserving the band's raw energy and emotional intensity.
  2. Conceptual Unity: Thematically, "Throwing Back the Apple" explores the interplay between light and darkness, beauty and decay, and the passage of time. The album's lyrical imagery evokes a sense of introspection and existential contemplation, inviting listeners to reflect on the transient nature of existence and the search for meaning in an uncertain world. This thematic cohesion lends "Throwing Back the Apple" a sense of narrative depth and emotional resonance.
  3. Commercial Success: Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, "Throwing Back the Apple" did not achieve significant commercial success upon its initial release. However, the album has since gained recognition as a cult classic among fans of shoegaze and dream pop, with many citing it as one of Pale Saints' most compelling and underrated works. "Throwing Back the Apple" continues to attract new listeners with its timeless melodies, atmospheric production, and evocative lyricism, reaffirming its status as a hidden gem in the alternative rock canon.
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