Pale Divine

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Morphia 01:36 Tools
Crimson Tears 04:17 Tools
Sins Of The Fallen 05:53 Tools
Martyrdom 05:42 Tools
Blind Faith 04:29 Tools
Ever After 04:55 Tools
Lord Of Sorrow 05:44 Tools
Serpents Path 06:49 Tools
Drowned Out 03:36 Tools
The Eyes of Destiny 06:31 Tools
Amplified 11:18 Tools
Magic Potion 05:33 Tools
Broken Wings 07:49 Tools
Fire and Ice 05:13 Tools
Solitude 08:29 Tools
Star Child 05:51 Tools
Judas Wheel 10:05 Tools
Pale Divine 05:20 Tools
Gods, Monsters & Men 03:41 Tools
(I Alone) the Traveller 08:28 Tools
Dream Flower 00:40 Tools
Cemetery Earth 10:57 Tools
Devil's Mark 05:36 Tools
The Seventh Circle 04:50 Tools
Empyrean Dream 01:47 Tools
Soul Searching 05:00 Tools
Shadows of Death 05:40 Tools
The Conqueror Worm 06:34 Tools
Dark Knight 06:18 Tools
Black Coven 06:10 Tools
Nocturne Dementia 06:35 Tools
The Prophet 05:25 Tools
Angel of Mercy 09:10 Tools
20 Buck Spin 03:35 Tools
End of Days 09:28 Tools
Shadow Soul (The Awakening) 09:47 Tools
Spinning Wheel 05:51 Tools
The Desolate 11:33 Tools
Painted Windows Black 09:27 Tools
Bleeding Soul 09:27 Tools
Amplified (live) 10:57 Tools
Pale Divine (live) 04:55 Tools
Chemical Decline 04:55 Tools
So Low 04:55 Tools
Curse the Shadows 04:55 Tools
Shades of Blue 04:55 Tools
Silver Tongues 04:55 Tools
Ship of Fools 04:55 Tools
Rites Of Passage 05:11 Tools
20 Buck Spin (pentagram Cover) 03:35 Tools
Rise Above 03:16 Tools
Serpent's Path 07:24 Tools
Solitude (Candlemass Cover) 08:32 Tools
Straight to Goodbye 03:56 Tools
Something About Me 04:25 Tools
My Addiction 03:28 Tools
Morphia / Crimson Tears 06:27 Tools
The Fog 04:23 Tools
Eyes of Destiny (Demo) 04:48 Tools
Cigarette 03:32 Tools
Couldn't Happen to You 04:26 Tools
Anything 04:55 Tools
Broken Wings (Demo) 04:48 Tools
Universe 03:44 Tools
Sorrow 04:22 Tools
Freedom in a Cage 05:09 Tools
Cemetery Earth (Demo) 04:48 Tools
(I Alone) The Traveller [Live] 04:48 Tools
Flow my Tears 04:48 Tools
Fire and Ice (Demo) 09:17 Tools
Soul Searching (Live) 09:17 Tools
(I Alone) the Traveller (Demo) 07:50 Tools
I've Been Around Too Long (Live) 09:17 Tools
Judas Wheel (Live) 09:17 Tools
Serpents Path (Live) 04:48 Tools
Morphia + Crimson Tears 04:48 Tools
Judas Wheel (Bonus Rare Live 8/14/99) 09:17 Tools
Serpents Path (Bonus Rare Live 8/14/99) 07:50 Tools
Morphia/Crimson Tears 06:29 Tools
Empyream Dream 00:40 Tools
03 Judas Wheel 10:05 Tools
07 Star Child 05:51 Tools
Cemetery Earth - The Conqueror Worm (6:31) 04:55 Tools
04 Pale Divine 05:17 Tools
10 Dark Knight 06:18 Tools
Cemetary Earth 06:18 Tools
01 Amplified 11:18 Tools
12 Pale Divine (Live) 04:55 Tools
The Eyes of Destiny (CD1) 04:55 Tools
20 Buck Spin [Pentagram cover] 03:35 Tools
11 Amplified (Live) 10:57 Tools
05 Gods, Monsters & Men 03:41 Tools
Eyes of Destiny 03:41 Tools
Cemetery Earth - Fire And Ice (5:10) 03:41 Tools
Eyes of Destiny [Demo] 03:41 Tools
(I Alone) The Traveller [Demo] 03:41 Tools
Gods, Monsters & Men (Instrumental) 03:41 Tools
Devils Mark 00:40 Tools
Burn Like the Sun 00:40 Tools
08 Soul Searching 00:40 Tools
Broken Wings (CD1) 00:40 Tools
Cemetery Earth (CD1) 00:40 Tools
(I Alone) The Traveller (CD1) 00:40 Tools
Empyream Dream (CD1) 00:40 Tools
Fire and Ice [Demo] 00:40 Tools
Broken Wings [Demo] 00:40 Tools
Island 03:05 Tools
Soul Searching [Live] 03:05 Tools
Dream Flower (Instrumental) 00:40 Tools
06 - Dream Flower 00:40 Tools
The Conqueror Worm (CD1) 03:41 Tools
Nocturne Dementia (Introduction) [Instrumental] 06:35 Tools
The Seventh Circle (CD1) 03:41 Tools
09 Shadows Of Death 00:40 Tools
Soul Searching (CD1) 03:41 Tools
Fire and Ice (CD1) 03:41 Tools
05 - Gods, Monsters & Men 03:41 Tools
(I Alone) The Traveller [Demo] (CD2) 03:41 Tools
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There are two bands called Pale Divine. The first has released one record in the early nineties called Straight To Goodbye. The other is a doom metal band founded in 1995. Excerpts from the Pale Divine website (http://www.paledivine.com) regarding the doom metal band called Pale Divine: Combining equal parts Heavy Metal, 70's Psych, and traditional Doom with a penchant for some extremely mind-numbing jamming, this three-piece promise to take you places you've never been without letting you forget how you got there. PALE DIVINE is sure to please fans of early JUDAS PRIEST, TROUBLE and PENTAGRAM. While Thunder Perfect Mind is the band's first official full-length release, PALE DIVINE have been churning out their brand of heavy metal for quite a few years now, most notably with their crushing 1997 five track demo "Crimson Tears," a legitimate underground classic still being sought out by true Metalheads today. A second demo was recorded in '98, but was shelved after original bass player Jay Purnell parted with the band. But the desire to play out was simply too strong, so Jim Corl was brought into the fold. Good things began to happen. New songs were being written, and shows were being offered and performed, including a slot at the infamous Stoner Hands of Doom II Festival. Unfortunately around this time Jim was forced to split from the band due to career concerns. However, Greg and Darin were determined to continue on and not miss out on the festival, so Larry Stout (ex-DOGMA HOLLOW) was brought on to fill in on bass. The shows with Larry were a success, and he seemed to be fitting in, but as luck would have it, the Bass Reaper reared his ugly head once more, leaving PALE DIVINE bass-less once again. However, all was not lost. After some time off, Jim returned to the band, and work on the debut was once again underway. Somewhere amongst all these crazy goings-on, Conan and Col. Mike of the now legendary (in their own minds) GAME TWO RECORDS (both highly impressed by the "Crimson Tears" demo, as well as other unreleased gems that had been passed their way) started talking to the band about possibly releasing something in the future. Plans were made to release a 7" featuring the bands cover of the PENTAGRAM classic "20 Buck Spin," but things happening the way they seem to happen, the idea of a 7" was parlayed into a full-length CD. The result... "Thunder Perfect Mind," a ten track amalgam of some of the most honest, balls-to-the-wall Metal this side of, well, just about anywhere! Led by the masterfully volcanic riffing, aurally blistering lead work, and (Rod) Evans-come-(Rusty) Day vocals of guitarist/singer Greg Diener, accentuated by the low-end boom work of bassist Jim Corl and the always-in-the-pocket proficiency of drummer Darin McCloskey, PALE DIVINE roll through some of the best 70's Hard-Rock influenced, Psychedelic Doom-laden Metal imaginable. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.