[dropcap]A[/dropcap] Place To Bury Strangers have premiered a new video from their latest album Transfixiation, which was released just a month ago. The track is more subdued than previous efforts—more or less a barbed wire fence of sound rather than their trademark wall. This actually works quite well however, as “What We Don’t See” is probably the most “Mary Chain” sounding song yet from our boys from Brooklyn.
A Place to Bury Strangers are currently on tour in the UK—you will still need to bring your earplugs!
April 2015
2 Glasgow King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
3 Leeds Belgrave Music Hall (w/September Girls)
5 Manchester Sound Control Basement (w/September Girls)
6 Nottingham Bodega (w/September Girls)
7 Birmingham Hare & Hounds (w/September Girls)
8 Cardiff Clwb lfor Bach (w/September Girls)
9 London Oslo (w/September Girls)
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