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About

A Place to Bury Strangers is a Brooklyn-based band celebrated for their intense fusion of noise rock, shoegaze, and post-punk elements. The group was formed in 2003 by frontman Oliver Ackermann (vocals, guitar), who is joined by John Fedowitz (bass) and a rotating lineup of drummers. Known for their blistering live performances and innovative soundscapes, A Place to Bury Strangers has earned the moniker "the loudest band in New York." Their music is characterized by aggressive sonic textures and haunting melodies, reminiscent of the darker edges of the indie and experimental genres.

How to Sound Like A Place to Bury Strangers

A Place to Bury Strangers crafts their formidable sound with a mix of cacophonous and ethereal elements. The band's sonic palette is both abrasive and atmospheric, dominated by fuzz-laden guitars and distorted, swirling effects. Ackermann's use of the Fender Jazzmaster and Gibson ES-135 provides a versatile foundation for their sound, which is further enhanced by custom-built pedals from his own effects company, Death By Audio. The Death By Audio Fuzz War and Echo Master are integral to achieving the band's signature wall of noise, while the Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus amplifier adds a crisp, clean yet powerful layer to their live and recorded work. A Place to Bury Strangers excels at creating an immersive, almost tactile auditory experience that blurs the line between chaos and melody.

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