- Jale
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Name = Jale
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Origin = Halifax,Nova Scotia ,Canada
Genre =indie rock
Years_active = 1993–1995
Label =Sub Pop Cinnamon Toast Records
Associated_acts =The Vees Sloan
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Past_members = Jennifer Pierce
Alyson MacLeod
Laura Stein
Eve HartlingJale was a
indie rock band from Halifax,Nova Scotia , on the east coast ofCanada . Contemporaries of Sloan andThe Super Friendz , they were formed in 1993 and disbanded in 1996. Although they only released three records in all (the albums "Dreamcake " and "So Wound " and the EP "Closed"), Jale is considered one of the more influential bands to come out of the mid-1990s Halifax scene.Origin
Jale was formed by four art school students in 1993: guitarist
Jennifer Pierce , who had earlier sung backup on the albumSmeared by Sloan; drummer Alyson MacLeod; bassistLaura Stein ; and guitarist Eve Hartling. The band's name was formed from the first letters of the members' first names. Local legend had it that the band formed after all four members attended a concert byWashington, D.C. -based bandVelocity Girl ; whether that was true or not, Jale's early recordings resembled that band's work.Chris Murphy of Sloan introduced Pierce and MacLeod, and later lent equipment to the fledgling band and booked them for opening slots at Sloan concerts. Early singles released on Halifax
independent record label s drew the attention of American labelSub Pop Records , and Jale became the second Canadian band (afterEric's Trip ) to be signed to the Seattle label."Dreamcake" and the departure of MacLeod
Jale's first album, "
Dreamcake ", was released in 1994. Although all four wrote and sang on the record, MacLeod emerged as the leading songwriter in the group. "Dreamcake" was lauded in the Canadian music press as an emotional "alt-rock" success.Despite a relatively successful tour of
Canada , theUnited States , andEngland through 1994 and 1995, MacLeod became increasingly unhappy with the set-up of the band, and in particular her role as drummer. Friction between the band and Sub Pop, especially over Sub Pop's lack of promotion for the "Closed" EP, only served to heighten MacLeod's dissatisfaction, and she left Jale in early 1995 to join theSt. John's, Newfoundland bandThe Hardship Post ."So Wound" and the breakup
In November 1995, Jale regrouped to record their second album, "
So Wound ", in Chicago.Mike Belitsky ofalt-country bandThe Sadies replaced McLeod as drummer. "So Wound" displayed a significantly morepower-pop sound than its predecessors, and appeared to contain radio-friendly hits in "All Ready" and "Ali." Once again, however, arguments between the band's management and Sub Pop hampered the album's success.Only a few months after the release of "So Wound", Jale came to an abrupt end. Guitarist Eve Hartling announced that she was pregnant with music manager and lawyer
Chip Sutherland 's baby, and would be unable to tour with the band. After the birth of her daughter Kate, Hartling and the other three remaining members of Jale split company, with Hartling claiming she had been fired, and the other three arguing that Hartling had quit.After the breakup
Jennifer Pierce, Laura Stein, and Mike Belitsky continued on as
The Vees , touring Canada twice and releasing a self-titled EP on Halifax labelMurderecords in 1996; however, the band did not last long and disbanded the following year.Much to the surprise of many observers, Pierce, Stein, and Belitsky all resurfaced in 2000: the three appeared on the self-titled album by
Chappaquiddick Skyline , a side project of theMassachusetts -basedPernice Brothers . Stein and Belitsky later appeared on the Pernice Brothers' albums "The World Won't End" (2001) and "Yours, Mine and Ours" (2003). Stein's relationship to the band proved not just musical: in 2003 she and band frontmanJoe Pernice were married.External links
* [http://subpop.com/artists/jale Jale on Sub Pop website]
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