A Place to Bury Strangers: More Than Just the “Loudest Band in New York”
A Place to Bury Strangers plays 1980s-inspired noise rock designed to blow your mind — a mission plainly evidenced by its blistering live shows.
A Place to Bury Strangers plays 1980s-inspired noise rock designed to blow your mind — a mission plainly evidenced by its blistering live shows.
Though he’s been hailed as a twelve-string-guitar virtuoso for the better part of five years, James Blackshaw didn’t really graduate to the Jedi class of contemporary instrumental artists until the spring of 2009, when he made his much anticipated debut on Michael Gira’s Young God Records.