A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS
Worship
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as heard on radiospin on June 18th, 2012
under album, electronic, experimental, indie, new wave, post-rock, preview, recommended, rock
Guitars as jet engines, guitars as haunted electronics, guitars as filling-melting white heat: A Place To Bury Strangers‘ new album Worship is explosive, visceral, and dark. APTBS‘ DIY-braintrust of Death By Audio wizard Oliver Ackerman and bassist Dion Lunadon continue the evolution of songwriting that began with Onwards to the Wall, the band’s 2011 EP. Now on Worship, they interweave threads of krautrock, dream-pop, and 80s goth without ever losing the edge that is quintessentially the band’s trademark: unhinged dissonance is artfully framed within a fiercely dynamic and assured melodic sensibility.

ARTIST: A Place to Bury Strangers
TITLE: Worship
LABEL: Dead Oceans
RELEASE DATE: June 26, 2012
TIME: 44:27 min.
WEB: http://aptbs.tumblr.com/
01. Alone [02:27]
02. You Are the One [04:09]
03. Mind Control [03:14]
04. Worship [03:53]
05. Fear [04:49]
06. Dissolved [05:27]
07. Why I Can’t Cry Anymore [03:40]
08. Revenge [05:06]
09. And I’m Up [03:47]
10. Slide [03:47]
11. Leaving Tomorrow [04:08]
A Place to Bury Strangers – Revenge
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