- Record Label: Fierce Panda Records
- Release Date: May 13, 2014
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MagnetMay 19, 2014Days Of Abandon stands up as both a continuation and a reintroduction for this ambitious band. [No. 109, p.59]
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Jun 13, 2014This is power pop at its purest--not doing anything new, granted, but packed full of melodies so thrilling and uplifting that it’s difficult to even begin to give a damn.
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Jun 2, 2014Expansive, immersive indiepop; how these Pains have grown.
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May 12, 2014The leap taken to get to this record isn't as jarring as the one from the debut and Belong, and its standout songs—such as "Simple and Sure" and "Eurydice"—are grounded by the huge, uplifting choruses we expect (and adore) from Pains.
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May 9, 2014Days of Abandon, like everything before it in the Pains catalogue, will win precisely zero prizes for originality, but there’s a vivaciousness permeating every aspect of the record that breathes so much new life into its well-worn touchpoints. Indie pop at its most sparkling.
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May 9, 2014On Days of Abandon, the Pains continue to demonstrate why they've been able to find this sweet spot that so many bands strive for.
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May 9, 2014POBPAH's third LP lunges confidently into all the right places, emitting sunshine, glee, rainbows, sugar and sparkles as it goes like a sweaty unicorn running a marathon.
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Nov 6, 2014While missing the reverbed recklessness of early Pains tracks like "Come Saturday," Abandon proves leader Kip Berman can mature while maintaining his songs' finer attributes.
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May 16, 2014So as good as Abandon is, one can't help but think the more he goes through, the richer and more resonant his music will become.
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May 13, 2014This is the third Pains record in a row that has enough memorable songs to play almost like a career-spanning Best Of collection.
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May 28, 2014Days of Abandon lets the songs breathe and ultimately speak for themselves.
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May 16, 2014In dialing down the pomp of Belong and the fuzz of their debut, the Pains discover something that transcends mere buzz: an ageless indie pop sound that could last them for years to come.
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May 14, 2014The record sounds more deliberately articulated and far less volatile, trading psych gusto for clipped quirk. Horns make their debut with the band. I’m reminded of The New Pornographers at their most chilled.
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May 13, 2014Goma and Pratt help contribute to what is perhaps the most sophisticated sound the Pains of Being Pure at Heart has yet achieved, but there’s something to be said for the immediacy that came with the raw and more spacious feel of the band’s previous albums.
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