By Ryan Dombal for Pitchfork:
Blippy duo High Places are ready to release the full-length follow-up to their self-titled 2008 debut LP: High Places vs. Mankind is out April 6 on Thrill Jockey. That's the burnt-plastic-stuck-to-a-tree-looking cover up there.
According to a press release, Mary Pearson and Rob Barber are "tackling the complex, gigantic subject of being human and what it's like to interact with other human beings" on this album. Macro is the new micro.
The record is set to feature more guitars than before. A 12" featuring the digital single "I Was Born" (which isn't on the album) and another new single, as well as remixes, is in the works as well.
High Places played Soundlab on 02/11/09 with Soft Circle.
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