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Enigmatic psychedelic rock at its finest, A Place To Bury Strangers have the crowd fixated within seconds as their kaleidoscopic projections engulf the stage and audience and ‘Missing You’ explodes into our ears. The barrage of percussion, echoing guitars and frenetic noise melts away the distance between band and audience with fuzzy rock perfection. ‘Don’t Think Lover’ with its mellow refrain and hypnotic drumbeat is fabulous and puts a smile on everyone’s face. ‘I Know I’ll See You’ is frantic and really gets the crowd moving to the careering beats as frontman Oliver Ackermann paces the stage, thrashing his guitar around and slamming his tremolo at a hypnotic rate.
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