A Place To Bury Strangers Shares Dissonant New Song “Chrome Shadow”

During the tail end of their recent European tour, Brooklyn’s A Place to Bury Strangers made a visit to Lovebuzz Studio to put together a Fuzz Club Session that was intensely recorded in one live take. From that very session comes the debut of the noise-rockers’ new track titled “Chrome Shadow,” which will be included in the band’s highly limited, vinyl-only release of their Fuzz Club Session LP.

“Chrome Shadow” is the band’s second release from their London session that sees the band adopt a more industrial take towards their sound. From the live video, one can observe the band exploring out of their usual vibe as they huddle over the various instruments and hardware to produce some very pulsating rock. Watch the live take of “Chrome Shadow.”

In April 2018, A Place to Bury Strangers released their fifth studio album, Pinned, that included  tracks like “Never Coming Back,” “Excution,” and “One Of US.” The album enjoyed a remixed version titled Re-Pinned, and sent them on the European tour that eventually led them to their Fuzz Club recordings. In addressing their live session, founder Oliver Ackermann expressed his excitement for recording at the end of a tour as it “pushes things to the next level” and motivates the band to reinvent.

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

Josiah Chia: I am Josiah, a Breaking News Writer at mxdwn. I am a senior at the University of California, Berkeley, majoring in Sociology and Media Studies. Apart from writing for mxdwn, I serve at Cal's Undergraduate Communications Association and was previously an Undergraduate Research Apprentice in Sociology.
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