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“Paler Faces/Vitamin” is the first single from the reincarnated Boston band Adventure Set. It’s sharp-modern pop -- smart, cool, and slightly off kilter. Watch for more music soon.
Genre: Pop: with Electronic Production
Release Date: 2011
Paler Faces / Vitamin - Single
Adventure Set
Record Label: Gimme That Sound Productions
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1. Paler Faces 3:52 + MP3 $0.99
2. Vitamin 3:54 + MP3 $0.99
3. Paler Faces (Radio Edit) 3:42 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Adventure Set should not be happening.
The band’s songwriter and synth player, Mark Pothier, was two decades into a journalism career – working as Deputy Business Editor for The Boston Globe – when singer Ken Scales called him about 18 months ago. They hadn’t played together since 1983, when Pothier left Boston’s acclaimed but commercially underfed Adventure Set to join the traveling madhouse that was Ministry. And they had rarely even seen each other during the ensuing years.
That phone conversation – a variation on the “let’s get the band back together” theme – led Pothier to buy a cheap keyboard and spend many hours in his bedroom huddled over a MacBook, writing songs again for the first time in decades. Dozens of demos later, Pothier and Scales recently went into Gimme That Sound studio in New York’s Catskills with Grammy-winning producer Stephen George, also formerly of Ministry
The reincarnated Adventure Set’s new double single, “Paler Faces” and “Vitamin” [Gimme That Sound Productions] comes from those sessions. While the band’s roots are deep [and still nurtured by a small base of original fans], these songs sound freshly grown. Any resemblance to the 1980s Adventure Set or any version of Ministry is through DNA only.
While Adventure Set is definitely not wallowing in the soft comfort of nostalgia [“Remember that night at The Rat?”], the backstory to this unlikely reunion of two middle-aged guys with much younger ambitions deserves telling.
Scales is considered by many in the Boston music scene to be one of the most talented and charismatic singers to have never broken big. With his bands Pastiche – winner of WBCN’s legendary first Rock and Roll Rumble – and, later, Adventure Set, he became known as a consummate frontman, sophisticated, cool and well-bred on eclectic and varied influences, starting with the Bowie-Ferry-David Sylvian school of vocalists. Adventure Set dissolved after several lineup changes, but not before producing a local hit, “Blue is For Boys.” Since then, Scales has been involved in various music projects, including a 2009 Pastiche reunion. Largely, however, he has remained an artist in waiting. Until now.
Pothier survived a nationwide tour in the ‘80s with Al Jourgensen. After a thorough cleansing, he got a job as a newspaper reporter. In 2001, Harvard University named him a Nieman Fellow, one of journalism’s most prestigious honors. He’s been an editor at the Globe for almost 10 years, and also writes. For instance, a 2004 story about Hugo Burnham, Gang of Four’s former drummer, led to the band’s widely praised reunion tours in 2005 and 2006. Those guys also had not talked in ages.
It’s a career path that has taken Pothier a world away from the music world. That changed with the call from Scales. Ever since, the two have working together as if 20 years gone were just a sliver of time -- like the old days in a new century.
And weirdly but somehow appropriately, the band that caused Adventure Set’s breakup – Ministry – is directly connected to its rebirth, thanks to the participation of Stephen George [who in addition to producing, plays drums on “Paler Faces.”]
This single serves an introduction to their improbable collaboration. All these years later, Adventure Set has begun.

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REVIEWS

Double the pleasure
author: David G.
                            
I like this concept -- a two-sing single. And it works quite well, with the more straightforward Paler Faces playing off the more subtle, snaking Vitamin. This is certainly enough to get me interested in what's coming next from Adventure Set. I didn't know the band was back until I heard Paler Faces recently on YouTube. Had to have this on my phone.
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Adventure Set Returns In Full Force!
author: Randy Jones/Tangmonk
                            
Here's an exciting new release from one of the most awesome bands of the 80's! Though they were mostly a Bostonian local treasure their music was, and remains world-class. As their songs from those 20+ years ago still happily reside in my head, they're now joined by 2 (so far) new gems! Adventure Set shows an amazing skill for intellectual texture while maintaining its accessibility. The dreamy/sexy vocals weave through the songs like an enticing promise of things to come and the musicianship of the song's foundations are masterful. They're a reminiscence of the 80's without being just a repetition of the genre and they've got a good, solid foothold in the future! And selfishly, greedily I demand MORE!!! And soon please!!
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Can we hear more?
author: Star411
                            
both of these songs resonate with me -- smart and cool, like the blurb promised. don't know much about the band, however, but it's fairly amazing that these two guys are making this kind of fresh music that isn't afraid to reference their roots, either. more please!
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Really cool, intelligent, memorable
author: Jason B.
                            
Adventure Set's single was recommended to me by a friend in Boston whose father saw them live years ago. This doesn't sound like old music, though. It's really cool and, in my opinion, helps fill a real void -- there's not enough of this sort of literate but very easy to get into pop/alternative (or whatever you want to call it) music out there. I hope to hear more from this band.
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