
This House
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Delirious chatter... clinks of warm cans of beer... Cocteau Twins played at full blast. Lively memories of parties and people live on through This House, the new album from Pale Blue Eyes. The house in question is there on the front cover, the childhood home of the trioâs vocalist and guitarist, Matt Board. Defined by closure and moving on, This House is shaken to its rafters as the band navigate the grief of recent parental loss. Alongside uplifting melodies that dance like no-oneâs watching, the album is rich in life-affirming human connections, where music-making becomes a means of recovery. âWhen Mum died, five years after Dad, there was this charge hanging in the air, connecting each person in the room,â says Matt. âTime stopped. I felt like I momentarily entered an alternative dimension between life and death. Days and weeks later Iâd see my family in every corner of the houseâall the reminders, ghosts and memories. Then, gradually, it felt like time for a new start, moving on from the house and my amazing parents. âNew track âTakes Me Overâ typifies Pale Blue Eyesâ overarching message, ruminating how you can begin to overcome lifeâs greatest problems through creative output, as Matt explains: âThis taps into the feeling you get when life overwhelms you and you become consumed with whatâs in front of youâand then seeing a bigger picture. Itâs also about embracing, processing and letting go through music making and any artistic or creative process. âMaking music as a means to go on, Pale Blue Eyesâ two albums bookend other significant moments, such as soundtracking the Atmos arts-and-housing project in Totnes (featuring a sound-and-light installation by Brian Eno). There was also the time PBEâs beloved old CitroĂ«n blew up between gigs, reinforcing a valuable lesson. âYou have to embrace the Berlingo!â says Lucy, rolling out the bandâs new motto.
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1. More
2. Simmering
3. Hang Out
4. Spaces
5. Heatingâs On
6. Our History
7. A Million Times Over
8. Illuminated
9. Sister
10. Takes Me Over
11. Underwater
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Delirious chatter... clinks of warm cans of beer... Cocteau Twins played at full blast. Lively memories of parties and people live on through This House, the new album from Pale Blue Eyes. The house in question is there on the front cover, the childhood home of the trioâs vocalist and guitarist, Matt Board. Defined by closure and moving on, This House is shaken to its rafters as the band navigate the grief of recent parental loss. Alongside uplifting melodies that dance like no-oneâs watching, the album is rich in life-affirming human connections, where music-making becomes a means of recovery. âWhen Mum died, five years after Dad, there was this charge hanging in the air, connecting each person in the room,â says Matt. âTime stopped. I felt like I momentarily entered an alternative dimension between life and death. Days and weeks later Iâd see my family in every corner of the houseâall the reminders, ghosts and memories. Then, gradually, it felt like time for a new start, moving on from the house and my amazing parents. âNew track âTakes Me Overâ typifies Pale Blue Eyesâ overarching message, ruminating how you can begin to overcome lifeâs greatest problems through creative output, as Matt explains: âThis taps into the feeling you get when life overwhelms you and you become consumed with whatâs in front of youâand then seeing a bigger picture. Itâs also about embracing, processing and letting go through music making and any artistic or creative process. âMaking music as a means to go on, Pale Blue Eyesâ two albums bookend other significant moments, such as soundtracking the Atmos arts-and-housing project in Totnes (featuring a sound-and-light installation by Brian Eno). There was also the time PBEâs beloved old CitroĂ«n blew up between gigs, reinforcing a valuable lesson. âYou have to embrace the Berlingo!â says Lucy, rolling out the bandâs new motto.
Tracklist
1. More
2. Simmering
3. Hang Out
4. Spaces
5. Heatingâs On
6. Our History
7. A Million Times Over
8. Illuminated
9. Sister
10. Takes Me Over
11. Underwater









