A Place to Bury Strangers
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This past Saturday, A Place To Bury Strangers played Coney Island for the 2009 edition of the Village Voice Siren Music Festival. We skipped them, if only because we've seen they're shredded-head guitar noise rock half-a-dozen times before and seeing...
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The body has its own natural rhythm and, as both your local DJ and doctor will tell you, its own BPM.For more with APTBS, visit http://www.uncensoredinterview.com/artists/337-A-Place-To-Bury-Strangers
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New York trio A Place To Bury Strangers have confirmed a few details about their forthcoming sophomore album and apparently it's going to be pretty insane. Entitled Exploding Head, the ten-track second LP from the band is due on October 20th via Mute Records and comes two years after their 2007 self-titled debut.
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Check the full official CMJ 2008 schedule here or go to cmj08.sched.org and create your own schedule. First Round Of Performers Include- A Place To Bury Strangers, Beach House, Broken Social Scene, Cool Kids, Crystal Castles, Del McCoury Band, Deerhoof, Donavon Frankenreiter, Gang Gang Dance, Jay Reatard, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Lykke Li, Minus The Bear, Roisin Murphy, The Dears and Yo Majesty...
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The Siren Music Festival looks to have finally finished assembling the lineup for the July 18 show, after adding Tiny Masters of Today, A Place To Bury Strangers, Thee Oh Sees, Justine D. and Deadheat DJs. For those of you who are new to this event, the festival is a one-day free show at Coney [...]
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New York's blog-appointed "loudest band" is back in the studio and getting ready to hit the road. No, not Swans. I'm talking about this generation's "loudest band" and indie media darling, A Place to Bury Strangers. Although the Brooklyn trio may not actually make you puke from their sound levels in the grand tradition of "loudness" started by their predecessors, (and who really wants that anyway?
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New York based shoegazers A Place To Bury Strangers have announced some tour dates in the UK and Ireland. The band will be releasing a new version of their debut in the UK on November 2. The album will be remastered and feature new track as well. A single will also be released in the UK on October 22 titled 'I Know I'll See You'. The tour dates are below.A Place To Bury Strangers UK & Irish Tou...
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