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“APTBS showcased that noise can in fact be crafted in such a way that melodies and pop undertones still shine through, which is why this band is able to make it work.”
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“It’s penetrating, complete with tripped-out graphics painting the ceiling and seizure-inducing strobes. It makes sense how their hype has evolved, with APTBS rarely allowing for a dull moment as their deafening blasts of distortion led each song.”
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“It doesn’t happen often, but every now and again a band comes along that just absolutely blows your mind to pieces. A Place To Bury Strangers are that band and they have now delivered their seecond stunning album in just over a year.”
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