Noise products in a blender
mixture of Shoegaze or Indie-Rock depressive had its way loosing via these
three-piece rockers based in New York/Brooklyn manufacturing their militant and
gloomy themes of infamous breezing guitars distortion sounds to the noise maker
pedals with the poetic name like A Place To Bury Strangers which consisting of
Dion Palmer, Oliver Ackermann and Robi Gonzalez as interprets as independent
acts like you can hear there over the band’s experimental loud noises work for
the debut self-titled album.
A Place To Bury Strangers probably, won’t fit in
through your regular listing of favorable bands around but the intensifying
trance-rock and Goth-tinged influences might getting your metallic puzzle nearly
build much well as the buzzing riffs, standard tempos beyond Pop-Punk or the
depression explosives shall blowing the shit out of your comfort zone area
while listening to them. Within thus semi-apocalyptic themes, machine-drums
pulse and the likes for whether it is The Sister of Mercy, The Cult, The Jesus
and Mary Chain and more heroes of the Industrial-Punk community make sense through
the choices for a burst of broken songs not to be easily ignores like My
Weakness, Don’t Think Lover, Missing You, Another Step Away, The Falling Sun, To
Fix The Gash in Your Head and some.
Sad and bored as it sounds dearly dying to
know how long they’re waiting to succumb.
Link:
https://aplacetoburystrangers.bandcamp.com/album/a-place-to-bury-strangers
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