The New York band A Place To Bury Strangers He returns to the news with “Disgust”, a preview of his next work to be published in October and which will be titled “Synthesizer”.
“Synthesizer” This will be the seventh album by the Americans and listening to “Disgust” we can get an idea that the band maintains the hallmarks of their proposal, maintaining the electricity and that chaotic spirit that suits them so well. A sonic assault in the face. To accompany the song, the group presents a video clip directed by Ben Hozie from the band Store and filmed by Joe Wakeman.
“Synthesizer” The album will include the tracks “Disgust”, “Don’t Be Sorry”, “Fear Of Transformation”, “Join The Crowd 5. Bad Idea”, “You Got Me”, “It’s Too Much”, “Plastic Future”, “Have You Ever Been In Love” and “Comfort Never Comes”. A Place To Bury Strangers are currently touring Europe with stops in Portugal, Germany, Romania, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Poland, before embarking on a new tour of the United States until the end of the year.