A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS + STELLA ROSE at Strange Brew
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"Glorious buzzsaw walls of guitar await you! A Place to Bury Strangers were already the brightest band of the nu-gaze renaissance in 2004. Now they feel like one of the most consistently exciting, constantly noisey, envelope-pushing trips of the past 20 years. Attendance mandatory FFO: MBV, the KVB, Jesus and Mary Chain, the Horrors, The Soft Moon, DIIV."

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A gig held at Strange Brew on Tuesday 1st October. The event starts at 19:00.


A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS • www.instagram.com/aptbs
STELLA ROSE • instagram.com/stellarose_gahan
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Fans all over the globe know: Oliver Ackermann always brings surprises. The singer and guitarist of New York City’s A Place To Bury Strangers has been delighting and astonishing his audience for close to two decades, combining post-punk, noise-rock, shoegaze, psychedelia, and avant-garde music in startling and unexpected ways. As the founder of Death By Audio, creator of signal-scrambling stomp boxes and visionary instrument effects, he’s exported that excitement and invention to other artists who plug into his gear and blow minds. In concert, A Place To Bury Strangers is nothing short of astounding — a shamanistic experience that bathes listeners in glorious sound, crazed left turns, transcendent vibrations, real-time experiments, brilliant breakthroughs.

And just as many of his peers in the New York City underground seem to be slowing down and settling in, Ackermann’s creativity is accelerating. He’s launched a label of his own: Dedstrange, dedicated to advancing the work of sonic renegades worldwide. He’s also refreshed the group’s lineup, adding bassist John Fedowitz and drummer Sandra Fedowitz, and the band has never sounded more current, or more courageous, or more accessibly melodic. The Hologram EP is the first release from the new lineup — and the first on Dedstrange — and it’s no overstatement to say that the reaction has been ecstatic. Ghettoblaster wrote that the band’s racket outpaced everything to emerge from New York City in the past decade. Brooklyn Vegan praised Ackermann’s “terrific, emotive” singing, and lauded the group’s recent commitment to foregrounding its melodies and lyrics. Pitchfork, Flood, AllMusic: they’ve all lined up to call Hologram an example of the best work of a tireless band with a deep discography and an unquenchable drive to create challenging, unprecedented music. A Place To bury Strangers released their highly anticipated sixth album See Through You February 4, 2022 to on their newly formed label Dedstrange to critical acclaim.
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14+ (under 18s must be accompanied by a 21+ adult, 1:1 ratio)
Presented by DM Generation.
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DM events • www.linktr.ee/dm.online

Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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