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It’s been 2 years since this hip Brooklyn threesome (signed, ironically, to Mute Records) released their debut album: enough for the hype surrounding any blog band to die down. But the venue Sunday night is looking pretty full—a true testament to their live show.
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“The band doesn’t crank up just for the heck of it — it presses the volume envelope to create a huge, spacious sound that perks to a driving, jittery pulse (pulled along in the wake of bass player Jonathan “Jono MOFO” Smith’s ferocious playing).”
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This kind of willingness to embrace new technology is mirrored by A Place To Bury Strangers. Ackermann also owns his own effects pedal company, Death By Audio.
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This Friday at 9 over at the famous One Eyed Jacks, we here at Static Television are proud to present New York legends, A Place to Bury Strangers with Darker My Love and All The Saints.
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“It only gets louder on Sunday when A Place To Bury Strangers bring their brand of deafening shoegaze to The Mohawk. “
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