The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have announced they are breaking up. The indie-pop band's founder Kip Berman made the announcement today, confirming the project will be no more.
"I started the group when I first moved to New York and completed our last record, The Echo of Pleasure, shortly before my daughter was born and I moved to Princeton, NJ," Berman wrote on Instagram. "From that time forward, I never really felt the same — and the music I was creating didn't feel the same either. But this is good, both for my heart and my music."
You can read his full post below.
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart first formed in 2007, releasing their self-titled debut full-length in 2009. Their last album was 2017's The Echo of Pleasure.
"I started the group when I first moved to New York and completed our last record, The Echo of Pleasure, shortly before my daughter was born and I moved to Princeton, NJ," Berman wrote on Instagram. "From that time forward, I never really felt the same — and the music I was creating didn't feel the same either. But this is good, both for my heart and my music."
You can read his full post below.
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart first formed in 2007, releasing their self-titled debut full-length in 2009. Their last album was 2017's The Echo of Pleasure.