Higher than the Stars by Pains of Being Pure at Heart (CD, 2009)
InnerSleeve Music (726070)
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It's more Field Mice than My Bloody Valentine and it works very well. The band didn't really need to prove that there were lovely songs beneath all the noise but they truly have with the kind of song that will be a 2009 mixtape staple among lovers of great pop songs, indie or otherwise.
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Product Identifiers
ProducerDanny Taylor
Record LabelSlumberland Records, Slu
UPC0749846010520
eBay Product ID (ePID)16046064906
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2009
GenreIndie Rock/Pop
ArtistPains of Being Pure at Heart
Release TitleHigher than the Stars
Dimensions
Item Height0.29 in
Item Weight0.14 lb
Item Length5.54 in
Item Width4.96 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks5
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Falling Over 1.2 Twins 1.3 Higher Than the Stars 1.4 103 1.5 Higher Than the Stars [Saint Etienne Visits Lord Spank Remix]
Notes2009 four track CD EP. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart are back with four brand new songs typical of what they do best-breathe fresh life into Indie Pop with exuberance, charm, and, of course, quality tunes. 'Falling Over' has become a staple of the Pains' live sets and shows a new side of the band. A brooding, synth-led tune that recalls New Order and the Field Mice, it is as yearning, lovelorn, and dreamy as Pop gets, and an excellent addition to their canon. 'Twins' turns up the fuzz-a mid-tempo rocker with a sing-along chorus and catchy-as-heck guitar lead as the hook. Slot it into a mix tape between Teenage Fan club and an old Lilys song and you'll be happy as a clam.