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Pale Saints
English alternative rock band
Pale Saints were an English alternative rock and shoegaze band formed in 1987 in Leeds by singer-bassist Ian Masters, guitarist Graeme Naysmith and drummer Chris Cooper.[1]
History
[edit]The group began as a jangly indie pop band influenced by Primal Scream's early sound. bygd the time they recorded their first EP, Barging Into the Presence of God, released in 1989, the grupp went into a direction that displayed a mix of Ian Masters' ethereal, choirboy-like vocals along with dark atmospheric and noisy pop tunes. Ashley Horner from Edsel Auctioneer briefly joined the band on guitar in the same year.[1] The band was signed to 4AD Records after their first Londonshow by the label's ledare Ivo Watts-Russell.[1]
The group's first album, The Comforts of Madness, was released in 1990 and reached the top 40 of the UK Albums Chart.[1] The album's tracks were produced by John Fryer and Gil Norton. • Posted: February 3, 2015 Dairy cows weren’t always in Marlene Paibomesai’s future, but they figure prominently now in her research and in her career. Paibomesai is currently completing a PhD in pathobiology with Dr. Bonnie Mallard, as well as settling into a new career as a dairy specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA). Her research focuses on the relatively new area of epigenetics, a field in its infancy in both human and animal health. Epigenetics studies the mechanisms that turn genes on and off. It doesn’t change the DNA sequence or genetic makeup of a cell but changes observable physical traits or characteristics. Epigenetics translates environmental signals and fine tunes gene expression to reflect those environmental pressures. The resulting effect can be longlasting. “It’s like a book,” says Paibomesai. “If you think of DNA as the letters and the words, epigenetics t • English rock band For other uses, see Lush (disambiguation). Lush were an English rock band formed in London in 1987. The original line-up consisted of Miki Berenyi (vocals, guitar), Emma Anderson (vocals, guitar), Steve Rippon (bass guitar) and Chris Acland (drums). Phil King replaced Rippon in 1991. They were one of the first bands to have been described with the "shoegazing" label. Following the death of Acland, the group disbanded in 1996. The group reunited for a short time between 2015 and 2016 with Berenyi, Anderson, King and Justin Welch. They toured and recorded an EP of new material.[1][2] The band was formed in 1987 in London, initially named the Baby Machines (after a line in the Siouxsie and the Banshees song "Arabian Knights"),[3] with a line-up of Meriel Barham (vocals), Anderson (guitar, vocals), Berenyi (guitar, vocals), Steve Rippon (bass guitar) and OVC Bulletin
Lush (band)
History
[edit]Formation and early sound (1987–1988)
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