A Place To Bury Strangers - Fuzz Club Session
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For over a decade Brooklynās A Place To Bury Strangers have been dealing in pure sonic destruction. Famously lauded as the loudest band in NYC, their thunderous noise-rock has seen them pick up a cult following and shatter many unsuspecting eardrums across the globe. With no release or live show similar to the last, APTBS have continually twisted their malevolent sonic assault into something not of this world. Following 2018s Pinned LP (Dead Oceans) the trio are back once again ā this time with a live session LP on London-based imprint Fuzz Club.
Whilst in London at the end of a European tour in support of Pinned, the band spent the day at Lovebuzz Studio in South London to lay down a Fuzz Club Session, due for release February 15th as a vinyl exclusive alongside a collection of videos which will be released online. Raw, punishing and unpredictable, the LP ā recorded live in one take - perfectly captures the APTBS ethos through-and-through and sees the unwavering intensity of their live show committed to wax like never before.
āItās good to record at the very end of the tour,ā reflects Oliver Ackermann, the bandās vocalist/guitarist and founding member: āYouāve been playing these songs all tour and thereās a certain point when you kind of get tired of them so you have to reinvent what they mean and what happens in them. I feel like that always pushes things to the next level. Itās exciting.ā Some songs on the session may date back a decade but, true to the APTBS way, theyāre totally reconfigured and pushed to their very limits. Spanning their lengthy back-catalogue, there are two tracks from Pinned (āNever Coming Backā and āPunch Backā), one from 2015ās Transfixiation (āWeāve Come So Farā), one from 2012ās Onwards To The Wall (āDrill It Upā), another from their 2007 S/T album (āOceanā) and a previously unreleased track (āChrome Shadowā).
What makes this LP stand out is the way in which the live setting perfectly captures the bandās ability to work as a collaborative unit; every member feeding off one another, their tight-knit playing hardened by months on the road. Ackermannās visceral guitars and FX pedal manipulations may be what defines the APTBS sound but just as integral on this LP is Dion Lunadonās scuzzy, remorseless basslines and the primal percussion and snarling vocals of Lia Simone Braswell, who joined the band just last year.
There arenāt many bands who can make deafening chaos sound so tight and meticulous but thatās just how APTBS roll. The Fuzz Club Session LP serves as a perfect indoctrination into the fuzzed-out world of A Place To Bury Strangers - taking you through a no-holds-barred tour of their discography whilst also offering a glimpse into the almost-hypnotic power of their live show. This is an album just as much for fuzz veterans as it is for the uninitiated.
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Membership exclusiveĀ version limited toĀ 100 copies. Traditional Fuzz Club Session designed sleeve, printed inner sleeve and white 180g vinyl.
NOTE: To get the membership exclusive you have to sign up before February 1st.Ā
APTBS1 limited to 300 copies on 180g Piss Yellow vinyl.Ā
APTBS2 limited to 600 copies on 180g Kelly Green vinyl.
Please note: we do not have digital rights for this album so thisĀ do not come with a download card. Sorry.
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A Place To Bury Strangers - Fuzz Club Session
A Place To Bury Strangers - Fuzz Club Session
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For over a decade Brooklynās A Place To Bury Strangers have been dealing in pure sonic destruction. Famously lauded as the loudest band in NYC, their thunderous noise-rock has seen them pick up a cult following and shatter many unsuspecting eardrums across the globe. With no release or live show similar to the last, APTBS have continually twisted their malevolent sonic assault into something not of this world. Following 2018s Pinned LP (Dead Oceans) the trio are back once again ā this time with a live session LP on London-based imprint Fuzz Club.
Whilst in London at the end of a European tour in support of Pinned, the band spent the day at Lovebuzz Studio in South London to lay down a Fuzz Club Session, due for release February 15th as a vinyl exclusive alongside a collection of videos which will be released online. Raw, punishing and unpredictable, the LP ā recorded live in one take - perfectly captures the APTBS ethos through-and-through and sees the unwavering intensity of their live show committed to wax like never before.
āItās good to record at the very end of the tour,ā reflects Oliver Ackermann, the bandās vocalist/guitarist and founding member: āYouāve been playing these songs all tour and thereās a certain point when you kind of get tired of them so you have to reinvent what they mean and what happens in them. I feel like that always pushes things to the next level. Itās exciting.ā Some songs on the session may date back a decade but, true to the APTBS way, theyāre totally reconfigured and pushed to their very limits. Spanning their lengthy back-catalogue, there are two tracks from Pinned (āNever Coming Backā and āPunch Backā), one from 2015ās Transfixiation (āWeāve Come So Farā), one from 2012ās Onwards To The Wall (āDrill It Upā), another from their 2007 S/T album (āOceanā) and a previously unreleased track (āChrome Shadowā).
What makes this LP stand out is the way in which the live setting perfectly captures the bandās ability to work as a collaborative unit; every member feeding off one another, their tight-knit playing hardened by months on the road. Ackermannās visceral guitars and FX pedal manipulations may be what defines the APTBS sound but just as integral on this LP is Dion Lunadonās scuzzy, remorseless basslines and the primal percussion and snarling vocals of Lia Simone Braswell, who joined the band just last year.
There arenāt many bands who can make deafening chaos sound so tight and meticulous but thatās just how APTBS roll. The Fuzz Club Session LP serves as a perfect indoctrination into the fuzzed-out world of A Place To Bury Strangers - taking you through a no-holds-barred tour of their discography whilst also offering a glimpse into the almost-hypnotic power of their live show. This is an album just as much for fuzz veterans as it is for the uninitiated.
Ā
Membership exclusiveĀ version limited toĀ 100 copies. Traditional Fuzz Club Session designed sleeve, printed inner sleeve and white 180g vinyl.
NOTE: To get the membership exclusive you have to sign up before February 1st.Ā
APTBS1 limited to 300 copies on 180g Piss Yellow vinyl.Ā
APTBS2 limited to 600 copies on 180g Kelly Green vinyl.
Please note: we do not have digital rights for this album so thisĀ do not come with a download card. Sorry.
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For over a decade Brooklynās A Place To Bury Strangers have been dealing in pure sonic destruction. Famously lauded as the loudest band in NYC, their thunderous noise-rock has seen them pick up a cult following and shatter many unsuspecting eardrums across the globe. With no release or live show similar to the last, APTBS have continually twisted their malevolent sonic assault into something not of this world. Following 2018s Pinned LP (Dead Oceans) the trio are back once again ā this time with a live session LP on London-based imprint Fuzz Club.
Whilst in London at the end of a European tour in support of Pinned, the band spent the day at Lovebuzz Studio in South London to lay down a Fuzz Club Session, due for release February 15th as a vinyl exclusive alongside a collection of videos which will be released online. Raw, punishing and unpredictable, the LP ā recorded live in one take - perfectly captures the APTBS ethos through-and-through and sees the unwavering intensity of their live show committed to wax like never before.
āItās good to record at the very end of the tour,ā reflects Oliver Ackermann, the bandās vocalist/guitarist and founding member: āYouāve been playing these songs all tour and thereās a certain point when you kind of get tired of them so you have to reinvent what they mean and what happens in them. I feel like that always pushes things to the next level. Itās exciting.ā Some songs on the session may date back a decade but, true to the APTBS way, theyāre totally reconfigured and pushed to their very limits. Spanning their lengthy back-catalogue, there are two tracks from Pinned (āNever Coming Backā and āPunch Backā), one from 2015ās Transfixiation (āWeāve Come So Farā), one from 2012ās Onwards To The Wall (āDrill It Upā), another from their 2007 S/T album (āOceanā) and a previously unreleased track (āChrome Shadowā).
What makes this LP stand out is the way in which the live setting perfectly captures the bandās ability to work as a collaborative unit; every member feeding off one another, their tight-knit playing hardened by months on the road. Ackermannās visceral guitars and FX pedal manipulations may be what defines the APTBS sound but just as integral on this LP is Dion Lunadonās scuzzy, remorseless basslines and the primal percussion and snarling vocals of Lia Simone Braswell, who joined the band just last year.
There arenāt many bands who can make deafening chaos sound so tight and meticulous but thatās just how APTBS roll. The Fuzz Club Session LP serves as a perfect indoctrination into the fuzzed-out world of A Place To Bury Strangers - taking you through a no-holds-barred tour of their discography whilst also offering a glimpse into the almost-hypnotic power of their live show. This is an album just as much for fuzz veterans as it is for the uninitiated.
Ā
Membership exclusiveĀ version limited toĀ 100 copies. Traditional Fuzz Club Session designed sleeve, printed inner sleeve and white 180g vinyl.
NOTE: To get the membership exclusive you have to sign up before February 1st.Ā
APTBS1 limited to 300 copies on 180g Piss Yellow vinyl.Ā
APTBS2 limited to 600 copies on 180g Kelly Green vinyl.
Please note: we do not have digital rights for this album so thisĀ do not come with a download card. Sorry.






