A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS NEW SINGLE ‘YOU GOT ME’
NEW ALBUM ‘SYNTHESIZER’ OUT 4TH OCTOBER ON DEDSTRANGEWORLD TOUR STARTS LATER THIS MONTH.
New York-based band A Place To Bury Strangers release the new single/video ‘You Got Me’ from their forthcoming seventh album ‘Synthesizer’, out 4th October via Dedstrange. Following lead single ‘Disgust’ which “sounds as pleasurable and danceable as it does revolting and mangled” (Paste), ‘You Got Me’ continues to follow suit. The earworm represents a photograph from a perfect summer of love, lust, breaking out from the pack, and getting lost in the night. In the middle of the track, a field recording from one of those kinds of days on the beach can be heard as a 747 barrels through the sky overhead. Play it loud, and play it now. ‘Synthesizer’ is the title of the album, but it is also a physical entity, a synthesizer made specifically for A Place to Bury Strangers’ seventh album (a synthesizer that you too, can own (in part), if you buy the record on vinyl). In an era of making music where so little is DIY and so much is left up to AI, never setting foot in a practice room or a home studio, making something that feels deliberately chaotic, messy, and human, is entirely the point. ‘Synthesizer’ is a record that celebrates sounds that are spontaneous and natural, the kind of music that can only come from collaboration and community. The writing sessions for album started in the band’s Queens studio, shortly after the release of 2022’s ‘See Through You’. The band re-formed with a new lineup, Ackermann still at the helm, now featuring friends John and Sandra Fedowitz. This new iteration of the band was inspiring for Ackermann, “It felt like a fresh new thing,” he says, “I wanted to write songs everyone was excited about playing.” Indeed, the sense of connectivity is everywhere on the record. LP very much feels like a record of reinvention, of taking a carefully honed aesthetic and sound and cracking it wide open, gutting it, reimagining it. And of course, to ever so slightly reinvent one’s sound, one must also build a new instrument, thus again the synth in question. The resulting record is one that is romantic, colourful, loud as hell, and one of A Place to Bury Strangers’ most live-sounding records to date.
‘Synthesizer’ tracklist:
1. Disgust
2. Don’t Be Sorry
3. Fear Of Transformation
4. Join The Crowd 5. Bad Idea
6. You Got Me
7. It’s Too Much
8. Plastic Future
9. Have You Ever Been In Love
10. Comfort Never Comes
A Place To Bury Strangers Disgust European Tour w/Robi Gonzalez Full Dates:
Sat 07/09/24 – Loop Festival – Xi’an, China
Sat 21/09/24 – Vicefest – Groningen, Netherlands
Mon 23/09/24 – The Shacklewell Arms – London, UK
Tue 24/09/24 – Wed 25/09/24 – No90 Live Hackney Wick – London, UK
Thu 26/09/24 – Deaf Institute – Manchester, UK %
Fri 27/09/24 – The Grand Social – Dublin, Ireland %
Sat 28/09/24 – Oh Yeah – Belfast, Ireland %
Sun 29/09/24 – Stereo – Glasgow, UK %
Mon 30/09/24 – Esquire – Bedford, UK %
Thu 03/10/24 – Berlin Metropol [Record Release Show] – Berlin, Germany %
Fri 04/10/24 – Loppen – Copenhagen, Denmark %
Sat 05/10/24 – Goldie – Oslo, Norway %
Sun 06/10/24 – Fangelset – Gothenburg, Sweden %
Mon 07/10/24 – Slaktkyrkan – Stockholm, Sweden %
Wed 09/10/24 – Lacznik – Wroclaw, Poland %
Thu 10/10/24 – Hybrydy – Warsaw, Poland %
Fri 11/10/24 – 2progi – Poznan, Poland %
Sat 12/10/24 – Kabinet Muz – Brno, Czech Rep %
Sun 13/10/24 – KuBa Jena – Jena, Germany %
US Dates
Fri 25/10/24 – Black Cat – Washington, DC &
Sat 26/10/24 – Kings – Raleigh, NC &
Sun 27/10/24 – Grey Eagle – Asheville, NC &
Mon 28/10/24 – The Earl – Atlanta, GA &
Wed 30/10/24 – White Oak – Houston, TX &
Thu 31/10/24 – Levitation – Austin, TX &
Sat 02/11/24 – Valley Bar – Phoenix, AZ #
Sun 03/11/24 – Teragram Ballroom – Los Angeles, CA #
Mon 04/11/24 – GAMH Psyched Fest – San Francisco, CA #
Thu 07/11/24 – Mississippi Studios – Portland, OR #
Fri 08/11/24 – Freakout Festival – Seattle, WA ^
Sat 09/11/24 – The Pearl – Vancouver, BC
% w/ Stella Rose
& w/ YHWH Nailgun
# w/ Pop Music Fever Dream
^ w/ The Black Angels, Martin Rev, The Black Lips & Shabazz Palaces
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