A Place to Bury Strangers announce new album, Transfixiation
One of New York’s noisiest bands, A Place to Bury Strangers is returning in 2015 with more distortion, feedback and melody. Following up 2012’s Worship, A Place to Bury Strangers will release their fourth album, Transfixiation, on Feb. 17 via Dead Oceans. The album was partially recorded at Death by Audio in Brooklyn — the studio/venue co-founded by band frontman Oliver Ackermann — and is also the first album to feature new drummer Robi Gonzalez. The group has shared the first single from the album, titled “Straight,” which you can stream below.
Check out the tracklist and the band’s upcoming tour dates below.
A Place to Bury Strangers Transfixiation tracklist:
1 Supermaster
2 Straight
3 Love High
4 What We Don’t See
5 Deeper
6 Lower Zone
7 We’ve Come So Far
8 Now It’s Over
9 I’m So Clean
10 Fill the Void
11 I Will Die
A Place to Bury Strangers tour:
2/17 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
2/18 Philadelphia, PA – Black Box
2/19 Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery
2/20 Washington, DC – Rock n Roll Hotel
2/21 Asheville, NC – New Earth
2/22 Atlanta, GA – The Earl
2/23 Nashville, TN – The End
2/25 New Orleans, LA – Gasa Gasa
2/26 Houston, TX – Fitzgerald’s Downstairs
2/27 Dallas, TX – Club Dada
2/28 Austin, TX – Red 7
3/6 Albuquerque, NM – Sisters
3/7 El Paso, TX – Lowbrow Palace
3/9 Tucson, AZ – Hotel Congress
3/10 Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
3/11 San Diego, CA – Casbah
3/12 Las Vegas, NV – Beauty Bar
3/14 San Francisco, CA – The Chapel
3/15 Los Angeles, CA – The Echo
3/17 Portland, OR – Star Theater
3/18 Seattle, WA – Crocodile
3/31 Dublin, Ireland – Whelan’s
4/1 Belfast, Northern Ireland – Voodoo
4/2 Glasgow, Scotland – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
4/3 Leeds, England – Belgrave Music Hall
4/5 Manchester, England – Sound Control Basement
4/6 Nottingham, England – The Bodega Social Club
4/7 Birmingham, England – Hare & Hounds
4/8 Cardiff, Wales – Clwb lfor Bach
4/9 London, England – Oslo
4/11 Lille, France – La Peniche
4/12 Ris-Orangis, France – Le Plan
4/13 Paris, France – Le Divan du Monde
4/14 Lyon, France – Le Marche Gare
4/16 Zurich, Switzerland – Viadukt – Bogen F
4/17 Bologna, Italy – Locomotiv
4/18 Düdingen, Switzerland – Cafe Bad Bonn
4/19 Munich, Germany – Strom
4/21 Berlin, Germany – Lido
4/22 Cologne, Germany – Underground
4/23 Courtrai, Belgium – De Kreun
4/24 Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Melkweg
4/25 Groningen, The Netherlands – Vera
4/27 Hamburg, Germany – Hafenklang
4/28 Copenhagen, Denmark – BETA
4/29 Malmo, Sweden – Babel
4/30 Gothenburg, Sweden – Pustervik
5/1 Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser Strand
5/2 Oslo, Norway – John Dee
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