I hesitate to call them pop. Electronic, space-noise pop....yeah, that's better. Floating in space in wonder of how the random sounds arrange themselves. In a Day I remember fondly. Its on the three track CD and now there is a beautiful video of it on youtube. Each track is its own floating happy sphinx. Everything that I enjoy about this band is very concentrated in that one song, spacey, and mysterious. It really can frame the moment into its influence. My memory of this track stretches to that December at Burlington. This one made me their fan again. I know comparisons to the Twins may sound common enough from me, but for real. If this was my first time hearing them, In a Day would have had me in seconds. I think they are scheduled to return to Chicago at Empty Bottle July 2016. The CD they had available in December had just three songs and they were all brilliant, singular. Nothing telegraphed,....I was glad to know they had new work. The three tracks were like different trailers for a movie you plan on seeing. You want to know the complete work. And so it is with me and Pale Dian.
They are too cleanly electronic to call them shoegaze. When I think shoe gaze, I think....fuzziness, a fog, and all that implies mystery. And they are very mysterious sounding, especially their new work. In interviews Ruth mentions listening to Cocteau Twins in the morning. That is how they strike me live, especially with their new work. Its a mission to see them this July.
Zig