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Rules Are Predictable is a surprisingly strong offering from Bellingham, WA outfit the Pale Pacific (formerly the Pale). It's gentle indie pop that packs a lot of diversity into its short span that's emotional without acting overbearing, and a tad arty while leaving all pretension behind.

The EP suffocates in the melancholic air that surrounds their mellow indie pop -- in a really good way -- that, while certainly carries similarities to Death Cab For Cutie, isn't ever quite a full-on rip-off. Sure, closer "All My Friends" contains an introducing vibe fairly reminiscent of "Information Travels Faster," but lead vocalist Gabe Archer has a soft, comforting, genuine voice that's closer to Matt Pryor than anything. Though in compositions several decades (seemingly) shorter (mostly), there's a similar feel on Rules Are Predictable to the This Is Not What You Had Planned EP from Respira; that is, a more traditionally emo-influenced, clinically depressed sound.

"Sucker Punch" opens things up, and will likely have you singing along with the hushed, whispered chorus. Its immediate follower, "In The Sun Pt. 1" is a more upbeat, dancey track that somehow works well with its awkward vibe and restrained, angry tone, with the command of "Play the part, play the part / better than the original," teeth seemingly grit in the latter line. Closer "All My Friends" continues the impressively consistent mood of the disc with the dynamics in the chorus kicked up a subtle notch.

The Pale Pacific's newest album is both pleasant and promising, leaving you wanting more as any good record should. It isn't the most original thing ever, but it's executed nicely, well-written, and definitely hints at greater things coming.

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Sucker Punch
Identity Theft
In The Sun Pt. 1




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    Posted by Kismet_ashes on 2005-10-30 22:28:13
    My Score:

    First off... I think the tree on their website is pretty awesome. It's fun. Haha. With that out of the way...

    I've been listening to a lot of indie lately. And I personally love the Pale [Pacific]. All My Friends is an amazing song. I could listen to it all day. Well almost. But yes, I LOVE the Pale Pacific.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 22, 2005 at 8:56 PM (EDT)
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    these guys are the best! i love the pale!!! really great band i have like all their cd's. THE PALE ROCKS MY SOCKS OFF!!

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 30, 2005 at 1:36 PM (EDT)

    ":there's a similar feel on Rules Are Predictable to the This Is Not What You Had Planned EP from Respira"

    With that comparison, I'll be checking this out for sure.

    _Icapped

    Posted by CherryColaRain on 2005-05-29 15:13:08
    My Score:

    this is some solid stuff to relax to...great review

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 29, 2005 at 8:12 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    This fucking sucks. Someone review Christie front drive. PLEASE!!!!

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 27, 2005 at 6:03 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Gravity Gets Things Done was solid.

    Posted by Inspection12e on 2005-05-27 16:38:02
    My Score:

    First!

    This ep shows alot of improvement.