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Pains of Being Pure At Heart - Come Saturday

  by Anthony Strutt

published: 24 / 10 / 2009



Pains of Being Pure At Heart - Come Saturday
Label: Fortuna POP!
Format: 7"

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Perfect noisy pop on new vinyl and download only single from the Fortuna POP's label's runaway success of the years, New York-based C-86 act, the Pains of Being Pure at Heart

‘Come Saturday’ is the third single this year from Fortuna POP'!s runaway success of 2009 , and comes in a green sleeve while the last two singles which featured the same picture on the cover were in blue and red. ‘Come Saturday’ sounds at one level like a wild Dinosaur Jr, but at the same it also has a head-nodding very shy C-86 sound. It is perfect noisy pop for an autumn day or a hard day’s night. ‘Side Ponytail’, its B side, is C-86 heaven, with its jangly guitars, throbbing bass, and some very psychedelic keyboards that glow in the musical haze. Both songs put a huge grin on my face.



Track Listing:-
1 Come Saturday
2 Side Ponytail


Label Links:-
http://www.fortunapop.com/
https://twitter.com/fortunapop
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fortuna-POP/202756739792517



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Interview (2011)
Pains of Being Pure At Heart - Interview
New York-based indie pop band the Pains of Being Pure at Heart's vocalist and songwriter Kip Berman speaks to Dominic Simpson about 'Belong', his groundbreaking group's second album
Interview (2009)

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Sound Control, Manchester, 10/6/2011
Pains of Being Pure At Heart - Sound Control, Manchester, 10/6/2011
Dixie Ernill watches New York band the Pains of Being Pure at Heart play a fantastic set of furious indie pop at the Sound Control in Manchester
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Come Saturday (2008)
Passionate C86-influenced indie pop on new download only single from New York-based band, the Pains of Being Pure at Heart


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