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We caught up recently with Strangers frontman Oliver Ackermann, who brings his band back to Colorado on Wednesday with a show at the Larimer Lounge after a visionary performance at the Monolith Festival last mont
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Missing You, the first track, is an example of everything good about ATPBS: it’s got good, solid drumming and bass that can quickly explode under psychedelic synths, or feedback and distortion-laden guitars.
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I’m probably skipping the big fests and hitting up A Place to Bury Strangers at The Troubadour Saturday night. Why? Because my ears need more ringing and abuse. The “loudest band in New York” is currently touring with The Dandy Warhols
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“I think it’s just really beautiful,” he says. “There’s kind of this chaos with the noise that brings out different interesting elements or things that you could never explain.”
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