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After witnessing the My Bloody Valentine reunion at ATP NY last month, I can’t watch a band like A Place to Bury Strangers the same way ever again. Through no fault of their own, nothing that they do could possibly live up to the gale force of MBV
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So you know when Keane are talking up their new 80s-inspired direction and the economy is starting, wearingly, to resemble that of twenty years ago, it’s probably time to find a new buzzword. But here, with one last, distorted, noise-drenched salute to the past, are A Place To Bury Strangers and their debut LP, finally being released in Britain after first receiving limited release in the U.S. over a year ago.
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