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The Pains of Being Pure at Heart shares new single “When I Dance With You” via NPR

Album release date pushed back to Sept. 1

“‘When I Dance With You’ is wholly unconcerned with the trivialities of trends, and that’s part of its unpretentious power.” -NPR

STREAM: “When I Dance With You” –
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Today the Pains of Being Pure at Heart shares the second single from its recently announced fourth album, The Echo of Pleasure, due Sept. 1 on the band’s own Painbow label – you can hear “When I Dance With You” now at NPR and you can pre-order the album here in all formats. Limited edition (500 copies) gold metallic vinyl with gold foil stamped packaging are available to pre-order exclusively from theband’s website. The band has also announced extensive European and North American tour dates (see full list below).

“From the band’s dreamiest shoegaze influences to its most lucid lyricism, The Pains of Being Pure At Heart has found strength in heart-on-your-sleeve songwriting. Now, as the band gets ready to release its fourth full-length LP, The Echo Of Pleasure, that vulnerability has shifted away from its roots in the complexity of youth. Instead, Pains’ idealism is grounded in real adult love, expressed in its most ordinary and fantastic way on the band’s latest single, “When I Dance With You.” – NPR

Bio:
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have long set the benchmark for big-hearted, idealistic pop songs. With The Echo of Pleasure, The Pains push beyond their many inspirations and embrace their role as indiepop heroes in their own right. Showcasing the deft songwriting of frontman Kip Berman, The Pains’ fourth album is their most confident and accomplished. After three critically-acclaimed records, 2009’s The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, 2011’s Belong and 2014’s Days of Abandon received praise from The New York Times, Pitchfork, The Guardian and Rolling Stone, they have put together a collection of songs that possess a timeless grandeur, deeper and more satisfying than anything the band has done since their iconic debut.

Berman enlisted Days of Abandon producer Andy Savours (My Bloody Valentine, The Killers) to help him record a Pains record like none-other. “The logistics of it were so different. When I recorded the record, my wife was six months pregnant. We only had a limited amount of time. There was an absolute uncertainty hanging over our heads, but it was also a kind of escape from worry for that time,” he explains. “What’s going to happen when I have a kid? Am I going to be able to go on tour? Is this the last record I’m going to get to make? It’s not a bad thing to be worried when you’re expecting this huge transition of life. If you didn’t feel scared, you’re probably not feeling the right emotion. I tried to make the best record I could, knowing it might be the last time.”

The Echo of Pleasure navigates variability and safety without unraveling. Berman is no stranger to fragility; here, it’s structured with warmth, the kind found after life-altering moments. It’s reflected in the album title, too: “The Echo of Pleasure could be the near-symmetry of love,” he explains. “It’s the reflection back and forth, modulating over time, of two people who are together. It’s not a mirror – but a perpetual answering and asking. When one person is absent, that echo ceases or, as the title track laments, ‘fades into these silent days.’ In that sense, remembering is a kind of echo, each instance slightly less vivid than the one before.”

The record is augmented by guest vocals featuring previous Pains collaborators: Jen Goma on “So True” (A Sunny Day in Glasgow), bass guitar by Jacob Danish Sloan (Dream Diary), and horns by Kelly Pratt (Beirut, David Byrne, St. Vincent). The Pains of Being Pure at Heart live band consists of long-time guitarist Christoph Hochheim (Ablebody, ex-Depreciation Guild), bassist Jacob Danish Sloan, drummer Chris Schackerman (ex-Mercury Girls, ex-Literature) and vocalist/keyboardist Jess Rojas.  The band will tour the UK in late May, returning to New York for Northside Festival in June (see full list of dates below). The Echo of Pleasure arrives Sept. 1

TOUR DATES:

Wednesday, June 14 — Boston, MA — The Sinclair *%
Thursday, June 15 — New Portsmouth, NH — 3S Artspace *%
Friday, June 16 — Montreal, QC – Bar Le Ritz *%
Saturday, June 17 — Toronto, ON — The Horseshoe Tavern *%
Monday, June 19 — Cleveland, OH — The Grog Shop *%
Tuesday, June 20 — Detroit, MI — El Club *%
Thursday, June 22 — Minneapolis, MN — 7th St Entry *#
Friday, June 23 — Madison, WI — High Noon Saloon  *#
Saturday, June 24 — Chicago, IL — Lincoln Hall  *#
Sunday, June 25 — St Louis, MO — The Firebird  *#
Tuesday, June 27 — Nashville, TN — The High Watt *#
Wednesday, June 28 — Atlanta, GA — The Earl  *#
Friday, June 30 — Chapel Hill, NC — Local 506 *#
Saturday, July 1 — Washington D.C. — Rock & Roll Hotel *#
Sunday, July 2 — Philadelphia, PA — World Cafe Live Downstairs *#
Friday, September 22 — Vancouver, BC — Biltmore Cabaret $&
Saturday, September 23 — Seattle, WA — Tractor Tavern $&
Sunday, September 24 — Portland, OR — Doug Fir Lounge $&
Tuesday, September 26 — San Francisco, CA — The Chapel $&
Wednesday, September 27 — Los Angeles, CA — Teragram Ballroom $&
Thursday, September 28 — San Diego, CA – The Loft UC $&
Sunday, October 15 — Madrid, Spain — Joy Slava
Monday, October 16 — Cordoba, Spain — Sala Hanger
Tuesday, October 17 — Granada, Spain — Lemon Rock
Thursday, October 19 — Valencia, Spain — La Rambleta
Friday, October 20 — Barcelona, Spain — Bikini
Saturday, October 21 — Santander, Spain — Escenario

* = w/ Ablebody
# = w/ Beverly
% = w/ Frankie Rose
$ = w/ The Courtneys
& = w/ The Prids

Pictured below: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart by Ebru Yildiz

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
The Echo of Pleasure
(Painbow)
Street Date: Sept. 1, 2017
Pre-order here

Track List:

1. My Only
2. Anymore
3. The Garret
4. When I Dance With You
5. The Echo of Pleasure
6. Falling Apart So Slow
7. So True
8. The Cure for Death
9. Stay