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promo before the concert in Ohio
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“The beauty is that despite the noise, there’s melody and precision — expertly captured thanks to the production know-how of guitarist Oliver Ackermann, the genius behind Death By Audio pedals. “
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“A Place to Bury Strangers show is about being ensconced in sound – not experiencing it from a safe distance, with you here in the audience and the music there on stage. It is about the sound waves rattling against your bones. It is about feeling your brain swim in your head. It’s about the rainbow tracers left in your peripheral vision by what may just be the APtBS light/media show but may also be the music taking control of your cortex. It’s about sounds so intense and unexpected that your heart races and your breath catches. It’s about leaving the mundane world and entering sound.”
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A Place to Bury Strangers will be returning to the Grog Shop on September 27 (Freedom and rad Cleveland quartet HotChaCha will be opening), and I am looking forward to be awash in sound, happy for the throbbing in my head that will drive the rest of the world away for a while
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“If anyone asks if you want to go see A Place to Bury Strangers, the correct answer is YES.”
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