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High Places

Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
Tags: experimental, psychedelic, folktronica

Album “03/07 – 09/07” scored 8.3

We’re still waiting on a proper debut from Brooklyn duo High Places, but for now, we couldn’t ask for a better gateway into their hypnotic tropical universe than this 10-song compilation of their best…

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  • TheOwlMag

    TheOwlMag on High Places

    4 months ago

    High Places Original Colors [Thrill Jockey]

    Los-Angeles-via-Brooklyn twosome High Places have created quite a bit of buzz in recent years, which is no easy feat for a band that fits perfectly within the male-female, indie-electronic paradigm. It is clear that for their newest release, Original Colors, duo Rob Barber and Mary Pearson have made a sincere effort to distinguish themselves from some of their peers, like Phantogram, Cults, and YACHT.

    However, it seems the pair still have a few kinks to work out. Barber’s percussion-driven electronic compositions have clearly matured, yet Pearson’s vocals sometimes seem like an afterthought, particularly on the bleak opener “Year Off.” Still, on the somber “Morning Ritual,” Barber and Pearson come together harmoniously for a slightly swizzy slow jam.

    Original Colors‘ closing tracks redeem the album as a whole. On the brief-yet-sweet “Twenty-Seven,” Pearson’s vocals are looped into a cathartic chorus that will leave listeners craving more. The album’s send-off “Altos Lugares” draws in the listener with a simple percussive beat while electronic rhythms and subdued vocals are woven in over the course of the track, culminating in a nebulous sound.

    While this second full-length release from High Places is slightly lackluster compared to their previous  releases, it is clear that they have a unique point-of-view. Overall, when they are on, they’re really on, and I look forward to seeing what they create next.

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  • Pitchfork Best Albums

    Pitchfork Best Albums on High Places

    8 months ago

    Album "03/07 – 09/07" scored 8.3

    We're still waiting on a proper debut from Brooklyn duo High Places, but for now, we couldn't ask for a better gateway into their hypnotic tropical universe than this 10-song compilation of their best...

    more at pitchfork.com

  • covertcuriosity on High Places

    over 2 years ago

    High Places will release their sophomore record, High Places vs. more at blogspot.com

  • covertcuriosity on High Places

    over 2 years ago

    High Places is the Brooklyn duo of Robert Barber and Mary Pearson. more at blogspot.com

  • covertcuriosity on High Places

    over 2 years ago

    High Places is a couple of kids from Brooklyn making minimal, folky, electro-pop. more at blogspot.com

  • covertcuriosity on High Places

    over 2 years ago

    High Places is a couple of kids from Brooklyn making minimal, folky, electro-pop. more at blogspot.com