Place to Bury Strangers - See Through You (CD)
- Nice Of You To Be There For Me
- I’m Hurt
- Let’s See Each Other
- So Low
- Dragged In A Whole
- Ringing Bells
- I Disappear (When You’re Near)
- Anyone But You
- My Head Is Bleeding
- Broken
- Hold On Tight
- I Don’t Know How You Do It
- Love Reaches Out
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-DED-007
- Tracks
- 13
Vinyl LP pressing. 2022 release. A Place to Bury Strangers defund post-punk orthodoxy with the most audacious and varied songwriting of their career on their sixth album, See Through You. Following up on 2021's highly acclaimed Hologram EP, the rebooted lineup - vocalist/guitarist Oliver Ackermann plus drummer/vocalist Sandra Fedowitz and bassist John Fedowitz (both of Ceremony East Coast) - delivers an overclocked set of futuristic electronic punk music encoded with punishing industrial rhythms, swirling voltage-starved guitars and unclassifiable auditory annihilation. Across thirteen tracks recorded in seclusion throughout the nihilistic absurdity of the coronavirus pandemic, See Through You is proof-positive that the group hailed as 'The Loudest Band in New York' is still finding new ways to push the needle deeper in the red.
- Nice of You to Be There for Me
- I'm Hurt
- Let's See Each Other
- So Low
- Dragged in a Whole
- Ringing Bells
- I Disappear (When You're Near)
- Anyone But You
- My Head Is Bleeding
- Broken
- Hold on Tight
- I Don't Know How You Do It
- Love Reaches Out
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 13
2022 release. A Place to Bury Strangers defund post-punk orthodoxy with the most audacious and varied songwriting of their career on their sixth album, See Through You. Following up on 2021's highly acclaimed Hologram EP, the rebooted lineup - vocalist/guitarist Oliver Ackermann plus drummer/vocalist Sandra Fedowitz and bassist John Fedowitz (both of Ceremony East Coast) - delivers an overclocked set of futuristic electronic punk music encoded with punishing industrial rhythms, swirling voltage-starved guitars and unclassifiable auditory annihilation. Across thirteen tracks recorded in seclusion throughout the nihilistic absurdity of the coronavirus pandemic, See Through You is proof-positive that the group hailed as 'The Loudest Band in New York' is still finding new ways to push the needle deeper in the red.