A Place To Bury Strangers
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A Place To Bury Strangers

A Place to Bury Strangers formed in 2002 around Oliver Ackermann on guitar and vocals, Dion Lunadon on bass and vocals, and Jason Blankenship on drums. Their...

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A Place To Bury Strangers and their loud, physical noise.

A New York band known for distorted guitars and pounding rhythms since their 2007 debut.

For a sense of their style, try 'Everything Always Goes Wrong' or 'Alone'. They're a band that just keeps going on their own terms.

They've carved out a space in New York's underground with records like 'Exploding Head' and 'Worship'. Songs like 'Everything Always Goes Wrong' from the 2018 album 'Pinned' show their mix of noise and shoegaze textures. Their live shows are famously loud and physical, with Oliver Ackermann's guitar work often described as destructive.

Formed in 2002 around Oliver Ackermann, Dion Lunadon, and Jason Blankenship, they released their debut 'Disco-Inferno' in 2007. They've kept at it with albums like 'Transfixiation' in 2015, sticking to their particular blend of sound without much mainstream notice.

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A Place to Bury Strangers formed in 2002 around Oliver Ackermann on guitar and vocals, Dion Lunadon on bass and vocals, and Jason Blankenship on drums. Their debut album 'Disco-Inferno' came out in 2007, a record built on distorted guitars and pounding rhythms that got them some attention in New York's underground circles.

They've put out several albums since then, including 'Exploding Head' in 2009, 'Worship' in 2012, and 'Transfixiation' in 2015. The 2018 album 'Pinned' had the track 'Everything Always Goes Wrong,' which became one of their more recognizable songs. Other songs like 'Alone' and 'End Of The Night' show their mix of noise and shoegaze textures.

Their live shows are known for being loud and physical, with Ackermann's guitar work often described as destructive. The band has kept at it without much mainstream notice, sticking to their particular blend of sound.

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