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Sound Travel: A Place to Bury Strangers’ Tour Isn’t Just About Playing an Album, but Creating Something Unique for Themselves

To listen to A Place To Bury Strangers is to be overtaken by sound. The Brooklyn trio, known for a wall-of-noise approach since their 2007 self-titled debut, labored to capture the volume and the intensity of their live shows on record for their fourth album, “Transfixiation,” released last month on Dead Oceans. “This record was […]

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