A Place to Bury Strangers Exploding Head
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Tracklist:
1.. It Is Nothing
2. In Your Heart
3. Lost Feeling
4. Deadbeat
5. Keep Slipping Away
6. Ego Death
7. Smile When You Smile
8. Everything Always Goes Wrong
9. Exploding Head
10. I Live My Life to Stand in the Shadow of Your Heart

Ranking: #52 for 2009

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Ryan Flatley STAFF (81 Reviews)

2009-10-05 | 71 comments | 4,598 views

Summary: Exploding Head is the next defining step in A Place To Bury Strangers' short span

Yeah, yeah, we get it. A Place To Bury Strangers are basically the second coming of the legendary shoegaze/post-punk bands of the past twenty/thirty years. So there, that will be the last time A Place To Bury Strangers will be compared to their influences. What they are doing now is far more important. With their self-titled debut, we found a stripped down, poorly produced album that was rightly praised despite its lack of fine tuning. And while they account for a relative minority, there are people whom refuse to listen to dated music (i.e. music not relevant to their generation). In fact, to an unsuspecting listener, A Place To Bury Strangers’ newest album, Exploding Head might as well be the most badass thing they have ever heard. That is because it is.

What makes A Place To Bury Strangers so appealing is their fusion of dissonant guitar riffs that mingle with gorgeous vocal work all within a dense atmosphere. Softly spoken, but never overpowered, guitarist/singer Oliver Ackermann does no harm to any particular track. In short, Exploding Head was planned perfectly, starting with the vocal management. Ackermann sings when necessary, songs end when they should, and every hook, whether vocally or instrumentally, compliments almost too well. “Smile When You Smile” swirls behind hypnotizing snare hits, as its pop-laden verses manage the song until it fades into the bass-heavy “Everything Always Goes Wrong.” In fact, the bass riffs in Exploding Head are astonishingly simple in theory, yet the removal would be detrimental to any sort of album identity (it helps when the bassist does not act as an underlying patsy to the guitar for the entire album). Never flashy, yet always effective, whether the bass glosses a bridge or introduces any particular track it is simply divine. With every riff, A Place To Bury Strangers burst with confidence and the safety knowing that what they are writing is in perfect harmony.

Once again, it is this sort of self-esteem that allows A Place To Bury Strangers to be removed of any unnecessary experimentation in order to separate themselves from their self-titled album and other bands. The drumming heartbeat of “Lost Feeling” pulsates as guitars screech and reverb in-and-out as Ackermann sings ‘I’m dying to meet you/I’m dying to see you/I’m dying to hold your hand/ I’m dying to have you/ some things never go away/ but the feeling’s gone, the feeling is gone.’ Clearly, even the lyrics are removed of any type of sugar-coating. Ackermann’s use and manipulation of pedals is all A Place To Bury Strangers needs in order to be successful. His side hobby of making pedals allows songs like “Keep Slipping Away” to sound as if a piano produced the main riff, which is inventive enough without self-imposed wankery. Lastly shines, “I Lived My Life to Stand in the Shadow of Your Heart,” the epic marquee of Exploding Head that starts with a loud and passionate bass riff as vocal melodies sit atop a continuous instrumental build-up. The closer becomes engulfed with a persistent, chugging bass guitar until a cataclysmic wall of sound brings closure to perhaps the album’s finest moment.

Throughout the forty-three minute course of the album, the mass of sound never overwhelms, simply bolsters every thick, grooving bass riff. A Place To Bury Strangers would feel a grave injustice if their listeners kept the volume lower than the maximum allotted for any set of speakers or headphones. This album needs to be cranked; as a successful listen is one that is followed by ringing eardrums and a deep exhale of contentment. Exploding Head holds as one of the most consistent, mind-blowing releases this year, unwavering of an any possible identity crisis. It is safe to say A Place To Bury Strangers have officially made a name for themselves, and it is rather rewarding to know their style is here to stay.

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mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13168
10.05.09


will get

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foxxxy


Comments: 1307
10.05.09


how does this compare to fall of troy

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Electric City
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Comments: 9781
10.05.09


good review, have to listen to this

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IsItLuck?
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 4150
10.05.09

Album Rating: 4.5

A Place To Bury Strangers may use the the Fall of Troy's latest album's liner notes as toilet paper. That's how it compares

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foxxxy


Comments: 1307
10.05.09


so this album is a bully

rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9669
10.06.09


sounds good, will have to get

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charlesfishowitz


Comments: 1820
10.06.09


yeah, get it up your butt

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Kirgasm


Comments: 2151
10.06.09

Album Rating: 4

can't wait to see them with japandroids in a few weeks, album is so awesome.

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foxxxy


Comments: 1307
10.06.09


oh woah woah woah no one told me they were touring with jdroids


AggravatedYeti


Comments: 1075
10.06.09

Album Rating: 4

Saw these guys 2 years back -- loud as fuck.
Great review Flats, looking forward this.

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thebhoy


Comments: 1501
10.06.09


I didn't like their debut. Not so sure if I will check this out

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Roach


Comments: 1071
10.06.09


this is sooooooo goodo

0_o

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planewreck
Emeritus


Comments: 2954
10.06.09


Yeah pretty good. Never heard the debut though.

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Roach


Comments: 1071
10.06.09


neither

someguest


Comments: 2583
10.06.09


Is this streaming anywhere? I'd like to listen to it.

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IsItLuck?
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 4150
10.06.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Streaming? Not sure, check their myspace /aplacetoburystrangers ....but it is lurking around if you catch my drifttt

someguest


Comments: 2583
10.06.09


Yeah it's all on myspace. I'll listen to it later tonight.

LeMartien


Comments: 29
10.07.09


I quite liked the debut so need to hear this. I hope it doesnt sound too much like the Jesus and Mary Chain's Psychocandy (not that it's bad, the debut just lacked some originality).

MaskAtTheMasquerade


Comments: 550
10.07.09

Album Rating: 4

listening to it right now. pretty nifty so far.

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MaskAtTheMasquerade


Comments: 550
10.07.09

Album Rating: 4

now it's gettinnn siiiicckkkkkkkkkuuhh



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