A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-11-08

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The mix of blown-out guitar, reverberating basslines and beautiful chord sequences creates a heady treat from New York’s supposedly “loudest” three-piece. From the majestic opening track Missing You to the haunting, romantic Don’t Think Lover, this is ear-shattering bleakness wrapped round slender, gentle indie-pop tunefulness. An astounding first album.
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NYC’s A Place to Bury Strangers are arguably the torchbearers of contemporary shoegazer-noise rock.
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Screaming out of New York City at a million decibels an hour, A Place To Bury Strangers trade in unrelenting bursts of feedback, elliptical bass lines and clinically brutal drum fills
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Some debuts are good, some better and some audaciously outstanding; without question A Place To Bury Strangers slips confidently into the latter category with self-assured ease.
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