A Place To Bury Strangers Coming To 7th Street Entry 2/8

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A Place To Bury Strangers’ 2022 ‘Let’s See Each Other North American Tour’ will be making a stop at The 7th Street Entry on Tuesday, February 8th!

In 2003, Brooklyn’s A Place To Bury Strangers emerged on the scene out of Oliver Ackermann’s psychotropic vision. Often cited as ‘the loudest band in New York’, APTBS is known for their vicious live performances overloaded with all-consuming visuals, experimental sonic warfare, and treacherous stage antics.

2021 welcomes a lineup change for A Place To Bury Strangers. New members John Fedowitz (bass) and Sandra Fedowitz (drums) of Ceremony East Coast cement the most sensational version of the band to date. John and Oliver were childhood friends who had played in the legendary underground shoegaze band Skywave, crafting futuristic punk music together. This next phase is a sonic return to APTBS’s most raw and unhinged endeavors, pushed even further into a new chaotically apocalyptic incarnation.

Glove will be supporting this amazing show. Rod Wendt, Brie Deux and Michelle Primiani began playing music together in Tampa, FL in 2017 and shortly thereafter found their missing piece, Justin Burns, to form the modern dystopian bliss that is Glove. The stylish and magnetic 4-piece group underscores the best of the 1980’s synthetic new wave sound with a contemporary rock n’ roll edge that is sure to propel the band to the forefront of the alternative rock genre.

Getting things started off right will be The Cult of Lip. Loud guitars and woozy vocals from a band of planchette people. Loosely formed in 2009, 12 members, 7 years and 4 EPs under an alias later, the Cult of Lip is fully active as of 2016. [previously known as VATS from 2009-2015]

Tickets are still available HERE!

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