A Place To Bury Strangers - Transfixation
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- Barcode 656605139913
- Genre Shoegaze
- Condition New
"That's the most intense fear and feeling - when you go to a show and you're actually scared," says Oliver Ackermann, guitarist and frontman of Brooklyn trio A Place To Bury Strangers.
"Or you can palpably feel the danger in the music," adds bassist Dion Lunadon, "Like it's going to fall apart at any moment and the players doing it are so in the moment they don't give a shit about anything else. They're just going for it. It's a gutter kinda vibe; everything about it is icky and evil and dangerous."
The same could be said the band's fourth album, Transfixiation. Rather than fixate on the minute details like they may have done in the past, the group, rounded out by drummer Robi Gonzalez, trust their instincts and try to keep things as pure as possible. Music is much more exhilarating when it's unpredictable even on repeat plays, and this is very much an unpredictable record. Gonzalez makes his recording debut with the band here, and it's obvious that he's helped pushed the band's recordings closer to the level of their infamous live shows.
"The one thing we have in common is this fire when we're playing," adds Gonzalez. "I don't know; it's real intense."
Vinyl
A1 Supermaster
A2 Straight
A3 Love High
A4 What We Don't See
A5 Deeper
A6 Lower Zone
B1 We've Come So Far
B2 Now It's Over
B3 I'm So Clean
B4 Fill The Void
B5 I Will Die
CD
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