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68

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
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  1. Uncut
    Apr 9, 2018
    60
    Like the stormy contents of 2015's Transfixiation, songs like "Never Coming Back" have no lack of velocity and ferocity, though APTBS often fall between two poles, being not quite able to deliver memorable songs yet unwilling to let the music dissolve into purer forms if turbulence. [May 2018, p.23]
  2. Apr 9, 2018
    60
    They avoid mere imitation, but a sense of aimlessness still floats through the record.
  3. 60
    Pinned isn’t a memorable record; it’s a cacophony of ideas that don’t pan out. While it has bursts of substance, they soon trail off, or are abandoned instantly.
  4. Apr 13, 2018
    53
    Pinned reels in some of APTBS’s famous noise, but it doesn’t budge Ackermann from his station as a long-standing rock’n’roll archivist.
  5. Apr 17, 2018
    40
    The imposed restrictions are evident on this album and the effort to overcome them more so. The result is that tracks like 'Execution' and 'Frustrated Operator' sound amateurish, even awkward, in their extreme simplicity with nothing to mask the mundanity of their composition.
User Score
8.2

Universal acclaim- based on 10 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Jun 12, 2018
    9
    Like The Raveonettes’ naughty step cousins, APTBS strut in drum machine like precision across uneasy baselines and sinister distortion. TheLike The Raveonettes’ naughty step cousins, APTBS strut in drum machine like precision across uneasy baselines and sinister distortion. The ear begins to weave through their maze of guitars with repeated listens that open the album up to catchy, desperate songs. Full Review »
  2. Nov 7, 2019
    8
    With their latest release, it seems that A Place to Bury Strangers reinvent themselves album after album. Exploring a darker sound and addingWith their latest release, it seems that A Place to Bury Strangers reinvent themselves album after album. Exploring a darker sound and adding a new talent as the drummer and multi-instrumentalist Lia Braswell, they still have that characterizing sound that define them as an unique act. Full Review »
  3. May 16, 2018
    5
    I mean, its ok but I cant help but feel like this would be a better album if the drummer would shut up.