Brooklyn, NY indie pop crew the Pains of Being Pure at Heart have a new album, Belong, due out March 29 via Slumberland. Produced by the mega-successful Flood (U2, the Jesus and Mary Chain, Depeche Mode), we already knew that it would be a significantly higher-fidelity release than the band's self-titled debut. Now, we've got another taste of the group's new beefed-up sound via the album's title track.
"Belong" begins with jangling guitars followed by a massive blast of fuzz that kicks in around the 13-second mark. It channels the classic indie pop of the Pains' debut, but with added grunge-y grit.
Have a listen below and see Belong's cover art above.
Check out the slightly less noisy Belong track "Heart in Your Heartbreak" here.
The Pains of Being Pure At Heart "Belong" by Slumberland Records
"Belong" begins with jangling guitars followed by a massive blast of fuzz that kicks in around the 13-second mark. It channels the classic indie pop of the Pains' debut, but with added grunge-y grit.
Have a listen below and see Belong's cover art above.
Check out the slightly less noisy Belong track "Heart in Your Heartbreak" here.
The Pains of Being Pure At Heart "Belong" by Slumberland Records