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“you realize real quick that photographing a show one isn’t going to be about about photography at all, it’s going to be about freezing the moment so everyone can experience some semblance of quite possibly one of the best shows this year.”
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“A Place To Bury Strangers gave one of those one-in-a-million performances that can shape a music lover’s life. “
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” A Place To Bury Strangers’ Oliver Ackermann, whose guitar phantasmagoria and reverberated drawl are smeared all over “Behold The Black Light.” (See below for a brief behind the scenes video of their session.)”
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“A blip is an advert, in these cases for an album by A Place to Bury Strangers or Marnie Stern, all shot in New York City in the hot, hot summer on Super-8 mm film and colored at Spectra Film and Video. “
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“A Place To Bury Strangers will be playing a host of dates as the band prepares to write and record the follow-up to Exploding Head. “
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“They are seemingly always on the verge of careening out of control, throbbing and buzzing, soaring and screeching, grinding out thick chunks of caustic crunch, or unfurling a gauzy sheet of glimmery haze.”
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“Oliver Ackerman sure knows his guitar and pedals. “
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“9191 is a 22-minute film with an original soundtrack composed by Piers Baron. It will be the first ever snowboard movie to have an original score from start to finish and will feature many high profile musical guests including Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Oliver Ackermann (A Place to Bury Strangers), Mike Conte (Early Man), Hesta Prynn, and Jaime Lynn (Kandi Coded).”
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“it’s all about the guitars, and they are a monster, seemingly always on the verge of careening out of control, throbbing and buzzing, soaring and screeching, grinding out thick chunks of caustic crunch, or unfurling a gauzy sheet of glimmery haze.”
- A Place To Bury Strangers | Music | Philadelphia Weekly “It’s fun, even if a bit sadistic, to imagine what will happen when what has repeatedly been called NYC’s loudest band plays PW’s Concerts in the Park series at Rittenhouse Square” (tags: aptbs philadelphia)
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“A place to bury strangers is a power trio consisting of Oliver Ackermann (guitar / vocals), Dion Lunadon (bass) and Jay Space (drums) The band plays a heavy atmospheric wall of sound-influenced blend of psychedelic rock, shoegaze and space rock “(tags:Â aptbs artistswiki)
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