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“I wasn’t planning on seeing A Place to Bury Strangers since I’ve seen them numerous times, but I couldn’t help myself. I’m obsessed!”
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” Hearing them for the first time on the Stillwell Stage at yesterday’s Siren Festival, their music had the same echoing, trippy feel of a dozen other bands-of-the-minute, but with a tightness of construction that washed over me like the constant, roaring waves of the nearby Atlantic.”
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“. A Place to Bury Strangers proved you don’t need to be blinded by strobes to enjoy the weighty oppression of their massive sound.”
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“One has to wonder what goes through Oliver Ackermann’s head when he leads A Place to Bury Strangers down such scorched earth opuses as “I Know I’ll See You†and the rather splendid new song “Deadbeat.†(The fan favorite will finally see an official release this fall, as the Brooklyn band readies their second full-length record.) “
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