Loveisa4lttrwrd - 30/Apr/2010  If Depeche Mode and My Bloody Valentine adopted a child they probably would have named it A Place to Bury Strangers. The New York based trio seems to ...
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Michael D. Ayers - 01/Feb/2010  Brooklyn’s finest has appropriately named its sophomore album Exploding Head, because listening to this in certain factions—a hangover, a ...
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| Andy Von Pip - 24/Dec/2009 *"*Exploding Head" is album that combines sonic fury with an urgent adrenaline fuelled pop sensibility. A Place To Bury Strangers clearly don?t fuck a...
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Ted Chase - 08/Dec/2009  While A Place To Bury Strangers came up in the DIY Brooklynscene that's also been ground zero for the garage-party & lo-fi scenes,they were always...
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| Jay Ziegler - 14/Nov/2009 A Place To Bury Strangers. Without question, I decided to give it a go. Talk about a completely different expectation, Exploding Head is a flat-out m...
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Matt Medlock - 11/Nov/2009  Days are precious, people. Any minute could be your last. Do we really need another shoegaze album for 2009 Musicians look back twenty years for nost...
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Huw Jones - 23/Oct/2009  The tinnitus might have gone but the noise-peddling trio haven’t and less than a year since the release of their enjoyably loud debut, A Place T...
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Kev - 21/Oct/2009  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 ar...
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| Daniel Offen - 16/Oct/2009 Certain bands just sound loud. My Bloody Valentine may be the official “Worlds Loudest Band”, but on record they don’t sound it. A Place to Bury Stran...
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Kate Harper - 15/Oct/2009  It would be hard to imagine another title for A Place To Bury Strangers' second album, Exploding Head. Aside from, say "Shards of shattering aura...
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