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Like LARPers recreating medieval duels , noise-rockers A Place to Bury Strangers hit up Central Park to film their own fantastical tale of good vs. evil with the video for "Leaving Tomorrow" (sadly, no tunics or plastic broadswords are used). Self-shot by the band on the iPhone 8mm app, the vid recreates Momo Fujiwara's "Katsu Gee", with frontman Oliver Ackerman as the "hapless Terry" being pursued by drummer Robi Gonzalez's Wizard. The aptly-named Saviour of Mankind (played by bassist Dion Lunadon) tries to save the day, but Terry is transformed into the awful Terrible and everything sort [...]
photo by Emily Berger Before kicking off an extensive tour, which includes stops in Greece, Russia, and other countries in Eastern Europe before hitting venues back in the States, A Place To Bury Strangers have released a new video for "Leaving Tomorrow," a cut off their recent Dead Oceans release Worship . The mostly iPhone-shot video is based on the short story "Katsu Gee" by Momo Fujiwara. Check out the video, as well as their upcoming tour dates, below. Tour Dates: [...]
They always have some interesting videos and this time, it's something you'll be able to have a chuckle at. A Place To Bury Strangers go the grindhouse, low-quality horror flick route for their latest video. This is for "Leaving Tomorrow". I particularly like the looseleaf sheet used to label the one container "Sheep's Blood". Very nice touch.
Barbara Anastacio For a band that's made their name on stately, carefully crafted chamber pop, Brooklyn's Grizzly Bear are surprisingly polarizing. Their proponents find the intricacy of their harmonies, arrangements, and musicianship exquisite while their naysayers just find them dull. I actually lean more towards the latter than the former, but temper it with a healthy amount of respect for what they do and how they do it. So with that frame of reference established, take it for what it's worth when I say their new album Shields [...]
by teepoo I didn't camp, but I did return for Day 2 of All Caps. At least I didn't get bitten by a plague of red ants at night. The music started off with Ivy Mairi . She played some lovely folk tunes and told us about how she would have to soon return to work to the Island Cafe. It was a strange foreshadowing of what was to come later in the day as the Blue Sky sandwich shop guy got bitten by a bee [...]
Manimal It's amazing what a bed of face-shredding distortion can do to the character of a song. If Oliver Ackermann, who when he's not fronting Brooklyn sonic anarchists A Place To Bury Strangers is designing and selling the tools of his trade via Death By Audio guitar pedals, needs to offer more compelling evidence for what his goods can do than his own discography, he can certainly point at this David Bowie cover from the 2010 tribute album We Were So Turned On . [...]
A Place To Bury Strangers Live Review: A Place To Bury Strangers July 24, 2012, Drunken Unicorn, Atlanta by Jenni Lynne Rowell Allow me to begin by stating the obvious: A Place To Bury Strangers ' studio recordings do not compare to the depth and sheer magnitude of unapologetic volume of the live show. Not only is it louder than you could feasibly imagine, it's creepier. I realize that the band's name carries a certain eerie connotation; as in, are the [...]
On Friday, A Place To Bury Strangers (APTBS) and Cymbals Eat Guitars shared a head-splitting bill at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg. For noise-rock fans, the lineup made strange sense: both bands can reasonably be described as tribute acts, and both demonstrate how that’s not necessarily a bad thing. APTBS - the sort of band acronyms were invented for - culls generously from the corridors of British goth and shoegaze, welding the screech of the Jesus and Mary Chain with the mope of Bauhaus. Cymbals, by contrast, take their cues from the eight-track squalls of early ‘90s indie-rock - think Pavement, Built to [...]
photos by Chris La Putt "Saturday can take the rest of the day off ..A Place to Bury Strangers levelled the playing field last night at Music Hall of Williamsburg" - Douglas Fraser APTBS at MHOW - 7/27/12 Brooklyn wall-of-noise makers A Place to Bury Strangers are supporting their new record, Worship (out now via Dead Oceans), on a tour which they brought [...]
Derek Ma What: The fourth annual ALL CAPS! Island Festival - if this is a new thing to you, read this and come back after. Who: Day one features Yamantaka//Sonic Titan , Maylee Todd , Choir! Choir! Choir! , Tyvek , Wet Hair , Esther Grey , and Triple Gangers . Day two welcomes A Place To Bury Strangers , Lioness , Absolutely Free , OG Melody , Young Mother , Canadian Winter [...]
Video: A Place to Bury Strangers – “Leaving Tomorrow”
Like LARPers recreating medieval duels , noise-rockers A Place to Bury Strangers hit up Central Park to film their own fantastical tale of good vs. evil with the video for "Leaving Tomorrow" (sadly, no tunics or plastic broadswords are used). Self-shot by the band on the iPhone 8mm app, the vid recreates Momo Fujiwara's "Katsu Gee", with frontman Oliver Ackerman as the "hapless Terry" being pursued by drummer Robi Gonzalez's Wizard. The aptly-named Saviour of Mankind (played by bassist Dion Lunadon) tries to save the day, but Terry is transformed into the awful Terrible and everything sort [...]
Watch: A Place To Bury Strangers – “Leaving Tomorrow”
photo by Emily Berger Before kicking off an extensive tour, which includes stops in Greece, Russia, and other countries in Eastern Europe before hitting venues back in the States, A Place To Bury Strangers have released a new video for "Leaving Tomorrow," a cut off their recent Dead Oceans release Worship . The mostly iPhone-shot video is based on the short story "Katsu Gee" by Momo Fujiwara. Check out the video, as well as their upcoming tour dates, below. Tour Dates: [...]
A Place To Bury Strangers – “Leaving Tomorrow” Video
In A Place To Bury Strangers' video for "Leaving Tomorrow," a bleakly meditative song from the band's Worship LP, we see what happens when mysterious forces chase some dude through a park and wage war over his soul. The band supposedly based the clip on Momo Fujiwara's short story "Katsu Gee," shooting it on iPhones and including some awesomely cheap special effects. Watch it below. Read More...
A Place To Bury Strangers – Leaving Tomorrow (Video)
They always have some interesting videos and this time, it's something you'll be able to have a chuckle at. A Place To Bury Strangers go the grindhouse, low-quality horror flick route for their latest video. This is for "Leaving Tomorrow". I particularly like the looseleaf sheet used to label the one container "Sheep's Blood". Very nice touch.
[Video] A Place To Bury Strangers: "Leaving Tomorrow"
A Place To Bury Strangers continua con el proceso de promocion de su nuevo album " Worship ", asi que como ya ha pasado un tiempo considerable desde que nos presentaron el video para el primer sencillo, el dia de hoy han dado a conocer los visuales para "Leaving Tomorrow", los cuales al parecer estuvieron basados en la historia de Momo Fujiwara de nombre "Katsu Gee". Disfruten aqui abajo de este video de A Place To Bury Strangers . A Place To Bury Strangers: Website / Myspace [...]
Grizzly Bear attack! Shields Up! Win tickets! Rahhhr!
Barbara Anastacio For a band that's made their name on stately, carefully crafted chamber pop, Brooklyn's Grizzly Bear are surprisingly polarizing. Their proponents find the intricacy of their harmonies, arrangements, and musicianship exquisite while their naysayers just find them dull. I actually lean more towards the latter than the former, but temper it with a healthy amount of respect for what they do and how they do it. So with that frame of reference established, take it for what it's worth when I say their new album Shields [...]
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A Place to Bury Strangers Put Amps in Ovens, Take Music to Extremes on 'Worship'
Filed under: News , New Music , Exclusive Emily Berger Noise and darkness are not just fun for A Place to Bury Strangers ' frontman Oliver Ackermann. They provide him with a sort of therapy. Ackermann doesn't outright say that songwriting from a sad, angry or lost mindset makes for better music, but he does admit that dark music can actually be cathartic in working through low moments. And in the case of [...]
All Caps! Island Festival 2012 Day 2 w/ A Place to Bury Strangers, Lioness and More!
by teepoo I didn't camp, but I did return for Day 2 of All Caps. At least I didn't get bitten by a plague of red ants at night. The music started off with Ivy Mairi . She played some lovely folk tunes and told us about how she would have to soon return to work to the Island Cafe. It was a strange foreshadowing of what was to come later in the day as the Blue Sky sandwich shop guy got bitten by a bee [...]
Link Text: Ivy Mairi- I Can See You File Name: 3z1j.mp3
A Place To Bury Strangers cover David Bowie
Manimal It's amazing what a bed of face-shredding distortion can do to the character of a song. If Oliver Ackermann, who when he's not fronting Brooklyn sonic anarchists A Place To Bury Strangers is designing and selling the tools of his trade via Death By Audio guitar pedals, needs to offer more compelling evidence for what his goods can do than his own discography, he can certainly point at this David Bowie cover from the 2010 tribute album We Were So Turned On . [...]
Artist: A Place to Bury Strangers Link Text: A Place To Bury Strangers - “Suffragette City” File Name: APlaceToBuryStrangers-Suffrage tteCity.mp3
Live Review: A Place To Bury Strangers
A Place To Bury Strangers Live Review: A Place To Bury Strangers July 24, 2012, Drunken Unicorn, Atlanta by Jenni Lynne Rowell Allow me to begin by stating the obvious: A Place To Bury Strangers ' studio recordings do not compare to the depth and sheer magnitude of unapologetic volume of the live show. Not only is it louder than you could feasibly imagine, it's creepier. I realize that the band's name carries a certain eerie connotation; as in, are the [...]
Live Review: A Place to Bury Strangers, Cymbals Eat Guitars at NYC’s Music Hall of Williamsburg (7/27)
On Friday, A Place To Bury Strangers (APTBS) and Cymbals Eat Guitars shared a head-splitting bill at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg. For noise-rock fans, the lineup made strange sense: both bands can reasonably be described as tribute acts, and both demonstrate how that’s not necessarily a bad thing. APTBS - the sort of band acronyms were invented for - culls generously from the corridors of British goth and shoegaze, welding the screech of the Jesus and Mary Chain with the mope of Bauhaus. Cymbals, by contrast, take their cues from the eight-track squalls of early ‘90s indie-rock - think Pavement, Built to [...]
A Place to Bury Strangers, Cymbals Eat Guitars & Hunters played Music Hall of Williamsburg (pics, video)
photos by Chris La Putt "Saturday can take the rest of the day off ..A Place to Bury Strangers levelled the playing field last night at Music Hall of Williamsburg" - Douglas Fraser APTBS at MHOW - 7/27/12 Brooklyn wall-of-noise makers A Place to Bury Strangers are supporting their new record, Worship (out now via Dead Oceans), on a tour which they brought [...]
Photo Recap: Pissed Jeans, A Place to Bury Strangers and Gang at Morgan’s Pier
Last night's free show at Morgan's Pier was a rager, headlined by Philly thrash misanthropes Pissed Jeans, with NYC white noise rockers A Place to Bury Strangers and local new wave dance-punks Gang rounding out the bill. Check out a photo recap in the gallery above. Continue reading
A Place to Bury Strangers, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Hunters:
Photos of A Place To Bury Strangers, Cymbals Eat Guitars and Hunters playing live at Music Hall of Williamsburg (July ... Read the full article at http://www.prefixmag.com/photo s/a-place-to-bury-strangers-cy mbals-eat-guitars-hunt/
Tonight’s Concert Picks: Kishi Bashi at The Fire, Pissed Jeans at Morgan’s Pier, Blood Feathers at Milkboy, The Sun Ra Arkestra at 40th Street Field, and Surfer Dudes at Fergie’s
Seattle-born musician K Ishibashi, who goes by the stage name Kishi Bashi, is a singer and multi-instrumentalist. He has toured and recorded as a violinist with Regina Spektor, of Montreal, and Sondre Lerche and started performing as a solo artist in 2011. The experimental indie pop artist put out an EP in 2011, followed by ... Continue reading
CONTEST – The ALL CAPS! Island Festival @ Gibraltar Point – August 11 & 12, 2012
Derek Ma What: The fourth annual ALL CAPS! Island Festival - if this is a new thing to you, read this and come back after. Who: Day one features Yamantaka//Sonic Titan , Maylee Todd , Choir! Choir! Choir! , Tyvek , Wet Hair , Esther Grey , and Triple Gangers . Day two welcomes A Place To Bury Strangers , Lioness , Absolutely Free , OG Melody , Young Mother , Canadian Winter [...]
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