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The Synthpop Rock Group, The Pains Of Being Pure at Heart’s “When I Dance With You”

A rare 2017 live performance of “When I Dance With You” by The Pains of Being Pure at Heart gets new life with enhanced album audio from The Echo of Pleasure.

The synthpop group takes a cue from the fun, ’80s‑inflected dance‑alt‑pop cut by The Pains of Being Pure at Heart’s “When I Dance With You.” Off the album The Echo of Pleasure.

Boastful and colorful. We took the only live performance footage and dubbed over enhanced official album audio. (An exclusive performance filmed live at Lincoln Hall in Chicago on June 24, 2017.)

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The track itself is one of the band’s most shimmering moments — a bright, neon‑washed blend of indie pop, synth sparkle, and that signature TPOBPAH emotional lift. Pairing the rare live visuals with the polished studio audio gives the moment a whole new glow.

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