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“In contrast, A Place To Bury Strangers played like the world was about to end, slinging their music, their instruments and themselves around in space with wild, atheistic abandon. Their show was explosive to the point of assault, an apocalypse of noise, sinister mist, projections of strange shapes, huge prowling spiders, and a lone blue ballerina drifting through some geometric dreamscape. Yet, despite the slow, heavy, enveloping violence of their garage rock tidal wave, the experience of APTBS is euphoric.”
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A Place To Bury Strangers is a Brooklyn institution.  I don’t know if they ever have a bad show, what with their lights and fog machines and incredible heavy energy, but I think last Saturday at Glasslands must have been particularly extra good.
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photos from Grasslands event
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Last Saturday, January 29, I Guess I’m Floating celebrated their five-year anniversary as a blog with a show at Glasslands. Â In addition to a whole lot of fog machine use, there were a whole bunch of good bands. Â A Place To Bury Strangers, Beach Fossils, Guards, Cavemen, Arms, and Dreamers of the Ghetto all played
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