You, infettato dai virus alieni di Neu e Suicide mentre il cantante si abbandona alla Rappresentato del nevrotico garage-rock di Missing Lo stile rumoroso ed abrasivo per il quale divennero famosi è Le canzoni sono effettivamenteĭappertutto. Vocalist Oliver Ackermann, del bassista Jono Mofo e del batterista Jay Space, Newyorkese degli A Place To Bury Strangers, consistenti del chitarrista e
(Translation by/ Tradotto da Alessio Morrone) (as demonstrated by the catchy Everything Always Goes Wrong and by The project might be moving towards the mainstream Manic sideral pounding Deadbeat with blasts of ferocious distortionsĪnd of the tribal beat and maximum distortion of Lost Feeling. The propulsive and bluesy It Is Nothing, of the Retro-appeal of In Your Heart (echoes of disco-punk) and Keep Slipping Away (echoes of dark-punk) Instincts within an existential framework reminiscent of dark-punk of the 1980s. The closing pensive Ocean succeeds in balancing poppy and noisy Or the dark disco-music of the 1980s plagiarized in I Know I'll See You. The fusion of early Pink Floyd and dance-punk in Another Step Away There are other brilliant ideas in completely different directions, such as The melodic shoegazing maelstrom She Dies was less successful in its Way to a collective soaring and ear-splitting refrain īy the festival of looped hard-rock riffs and trancey litanies of Neurotic garage-rock of Missing You, infected by the alien viruses of The loud and abrasive style for which they became famous is Oliver Ackermann, bassist Jono Mofo and drummer Jay Space, debuted withĪ Place To Bury Strangers (Killer Pimp, 2007).
New York' A Place to Bury Strangers, consisting of vocalist and guitarist ( Copyright © 2006 Piero Scaruffi | Legal restrictions - Termini d'uso )Ī Place To Bury Strangers (2007), 6.5/10 A Place to Bury Strangers: biography, discography, review, links