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- Summary: The sixth full-length release for the Brooklyn post-punk band A Place to Bury Strangers is its first LP with John Fedowitz and Sandra Fedowitz.
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- Record Label: Ded Strange
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, New Wave/Post-Punk Revival, Noise Pop, Shoegaze
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Feb 7, 2022Even though A Place to Bury Strangers have been bringing the noise back to shoegaze and post-punk for years, they're still finding new forms of expression. That they can create a career peak like See Through You two decades after forming makes them all the more inspiring.
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Feb 7, 2022As with all five of its predecessors, See Through You is a dish best served whole, as long as one is prepared for some unexpected moments. [Dec 2021 - Feb 2022, p.150]
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MojoFeb 16, 2022A wholly unsanitised vision, where screeching white noise guitars eclipse thundering beats in a reverb dungeon far from prissy "Health & Safety" regulation. [Apr 2022, p.80]
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UncutFeb 7, 2022It's familiar territory but there's plenty to enjoy being pummelled by here. [Mar 2022, p.23]
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Feb 7, 2022If APTBS have fallen off your radar in recent years, then this is the one worth reintroducing yourself to their work.
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Classic Rock MagazineMar 7, 2022Listening to it is a wonderfully disconcerting experience, each track swirling and merging into new patterns like a murmuration of starlings. [Apr 2022, p.78]
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Feb 8, 2022You can’t help but feel that See Through You is also an evolution – for all the right reasons. “Crazy-noise-rock” is at its core, but with some interesting curveballs peeking through the onslaught, perhaps the band are approaching their greatest adventure yet.
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