High Places' album, "Can't Feel Born," is a collection of experimental and dreamy tracks that transport the listener to a surreal world. The duo, consisting of Mary Pearson and Rob Barber, have created a unique sound that blends electronic beats, ethereal vocals, and unconventional instruments such as marimbas and kalimbas.
The album opens with "The Pull," a haunting track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. "Dry Lake" and "Year Off" showcase Pearson's angelic vocals and Barber's intricate production skills. "Sophia" is a standout track with its hypnotic rhythm and catchy chorus.
The album has a dreamlike quality that is both captivating and disorienting. The tracks seamlessly blend into each other, creating a cohesive listening experience. The lyrics are often abstract and open to interpretation, adding to the otherworldly feel of the album.