The Pastels are an independent music group from Glasgow, formed in 1981. The group consists of Stephen McRobbie (vocals, guitar), Katrina Mitchell (vocals, drum kit), Gerard Love (bass guitar), John Hogarty (guitar), Tom Crossley (flute, keyboards), and Alison Mitchell (trumpet).
Their early records (1982–85) for record labels such as Whaam!, Creation, Rough Trade, and Glass Records, had a raw and immediate sound, melodic and amateur, which seemed at odds with the time. But an emerging fanzine culture identified with the group's sound and image, and slowly The Pastels started to influence a new wave of groups, which interested the NME and other UK media.
The Pastels' sound continued to evolve and, although part of the NME's C86 compilation, in interviews they always sought to distance themselves from both twee and shambling developments. Their debut album, Up for a Bit With The Pastels (Glass, 1987; re-issue Paperhouse, 1991) moved from garage pop-punk through to ballads with synth orch splashes. In 2003, it was named the 37th best Scottish album by The Scotsman. The follow-up, Sittin' Pretty (Chapter 22, 1989) was harder but less eclectic. Reports started to appear in the UK music press that the group was splitting up.
Pump, pump it up
Pump it up right now
Jump, jump it up
Baby show them how
Don't try to stop or we're going down
Pump, pump it up
Baby give it juice
Live life, love hard, look good, let loose
Don't, don't jump the beat
Baby what's the use
Hear the world that's so demanding
Where you always gotta keep your hand in
Got my own two feet and I'm standing
Now I tink it's time for me to. go
Go go, no apologies
Not my ideologies
I take, what I wanna
And I go, you go, we go, let's go. go go
Now wait, zero gravity
Too late, no ones having me
Oh god, where's my sanity?
Go up high, down low, too slow. go go
I'm no one's toy, nobody's clown
Can't pick me up and throw me down
One day I'm lost, the next I'm found
Don't like it
Hear the world that's so demanding
Where you always gotta keep your hand in
Got my own two feet and I'm standing
Now I think it's time for me to... go
Go go, no apologies...
So you think it's all around ya?
Only it seems like your times up
And now you've gotta make your mind up... just go