[dropcap]Before[/dropcap] the April 9th gig at Lido in the Kreuzberg area of Berlin, I saw down with A Place To Bury Strangers’ Oliver Ackermann, and we discussed the relationship between a city and an artist, what it takes to be successful in a creative endeavor, and the temporal experience of a live performance.
Don’t forget to check out the recent Skywave Reissue for Record Store Day out on Kanine Records.
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