A Place To Bury Strangers - New track from 'The Sevens', series of four 7-inch vinyl records, out now
A Place To Bury Strangers have now released new single 'Don't Turn The Radio' via Dedstrange. The new song, alongside 'This is All For You', is the third instalment of 'The Sevens', a series of four 7-inch vinyl records on white vinyl that unveil a treasure trove of previously unreleased tracks from their critically acclaimed 6th album, 'See Through You'.
LISTEN TO 'DON'T TURN THE RADIO' HERE
Release schedule:
23 February: Change Your God/ It Is Time
22 March: Chasing Colors/ I Can Never Be As Great As You Are
19 April: Don’t Turn The Radio/ This Is All For you
24 May: You’ll Be There For Me/ When You’re Gone
Renowned for their visceral sonic assault and immersive live performances, A Place To Bury Strangers has cemented the end-all-be-all space for over-the-top post-punk/ shoegaze destruction. With this special vinyl collection, the band invites listeners to delve deeper into their sonic universe, exploring uncharted territories and hidden gems.
"When looking back at the recordings that were done around the time of See Through You, there were a bunch of great tracks that just captured life back then and really had something incredible going on,” says frontman Oliver Ackerman. “Even though they are a bit raw and a bit personal, I thought it would be a mistake if they didn't come out. I thought it would be best to go back to my roots and put out a series of 7-inches the way A Place To Bury Strangers started. That strange weird format where the tracks each speak for themselves; no album context to muddy the water. These tracks are such a contrast to the way I am feeling now and the current songs we've been working on so slip back into this moment in time.”
A Place To Bury Strangers Tour Dates:
Tue 23 Apr - Paris, France @ Petit Bain ^
Wed 24 Apr - Lille, France @ Le Grand Mix ^
Thu 25 Apr - Maastricht, Netherlands @ Muziekgieterij ^
Fri 31 May - Brooklyn, NY @ TBA [The Sevens Release Show]
Fri 2 Aug - Beleen, Germany @ Krach am Bach
^ With Plattenbau (DE)
TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE
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, and 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 his own label: 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, more courageous or more accessibly melodic. The Hologram EP was the first release from the new lineup, and the group released their highly anticipated sixth album See Through You in 2022 to critical acclaim, touring incessantly since then. In addition to The Sevens, the group is preparing for their seventh album due out in the Autumn.
BUY 'THE SEVENS' INSTALMENTS HERE