SONG: "A Vague Memory"
ARTIST: A Change Of Pace
ALBUM: "Change Is The Only Constant" EP
YEAR: 2003
PLACE OF ORIGIN: Peoria, Arizona
YEARS ACTIVE: 2001 - Present
WHAT I THINK THE SONG IS ABOUT:
The song "A Vague Memory" by the Arizona-based band A Change of Pace serves as a poignant exploration of emotional detachment, the dissolution of interpersonal intimacy, and the psychological weight of unresolved conflict. The track utilizes lyrical motifs of stuttering communication, redundant sympathy, and the inevitable drift between two individuals to articulate the transition from a meaningful connection to a state of estrangement.
A CHANGE OF PACE DISCOGRAPHY (Full length albums only):
2005 - An Offer You Can't Refuse (Immortal Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200
2006 - Prepare The Masses (Immortal Records)
* Peaked at #156 on the Billboard 200
2008 - Just No Better Way (Twilight Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200
2011 - It Could Be Worse (self-released)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200
MY THOUGHTS ON A CHANGE OF PACE:
A Change Of Pace got their start back in 2001, hailing from Peoria, Arizona. The band formed when the members were in high school. The band's first release was an EP in 2003 called "Change Is The Only Constant". This caught the ear of Immortal Records who would put out A Change Of Pace's first two full length albums. Their debut full length dropped in 2005, titled "An Offer You Can't Refuse". In 2006, the band released "Prepare The Masses" which is their only release to enter the Billboard 200, peaking at #156. This album features probably the band's most famous song, "Weekend Warriors". 2008 saw the band release "Just No Better Way". This album marked the departure of original lead singer Torry Jasper. Micah Bentley delivered vocals for this album as well as the band most recent full length release to date, 2011's "It Could Be Worse". After this album, the band would break up. In 2012, however, the band reunited with original singer Torry Jasper and performed at the "South By So What" festival in Dallas. It would be four years till A Change Of Pace was heard from again, this time performing 2 shows in 2016 to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of their "Prepare The Masses" album. In 2019, the band played one show and in 2025, the band played two shows to celebrate the 20th year anniversary of their debut album "An Offer You Can't Refuse". A Change Of Pace could be considered some combination of pop punk, melodic rock and emo. When Torry Jasper was the vocalist, he did offer some screaming vocals along with clean while Micah Bentley was pretty much clean vocals. The band says it was heavily influenced by pop alternative band Third Eye Blind and you can hear that in their sound. As I've said in previous blogs, this early 2000's era was what I call my "Taking Back Sunday" phase. I was listening to a lot of pop punk type bands then. I wouldn't say that A Change Of Pace is as good a caliber of band that Taking Back Sunday is, but they are a very solid band. The first song I every heard by the band was "Loose Lips Sink Ships" but "Weekend Warriors" is my favorite track by A Change Of Pace.
SIMILAR ARTISTS:
Hidden In Plain View
Halifax
Secret And Whisper
Bleed The Dream
Matchbook Romance
TEN A CHANGE OF PACE SONGS YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:
1. Weekend Warriors
2. Loose Lips Sink Ships
3. Asleep At The Wheel
4. Prepare The Masses
5. Bullets Over Broadway
6. Shoot From The Hip
7. What The Hell Happened
8. Every Second
9. She Believed (Never In Herself) (acoustic version)
10. I Wanna Know



