Dedstrange Records – 20 Feb 2024
OK, a lot to unpack here: First off, Brooklyn post-punks A Place To Bury Strangers have launched a new 7″ series titled THE SEVENS. This will be four 7″ releases between Feb and Apr 2024, featuring “a treasure trove of previously unreleased tracks from A Place To Bury Strangers’ critically acclaimed sixth album, See Through You.” Each release will be pressed on 7″ white vinyl. The first in the series is available no digitally, with physical release this coming Friday, 23 Feb.
In addition to the digital release today, the band has dropped a video for the A-side track “Change Your God.” See that video below.
The band will also be playing a gig this coming Thursday, and the heading out for a huge EU tour for the month of April. Details and links for those shows can be found at the bottom. (all dates and links are as provided via their Bandcamp.)
A Place To Bury Strangers official page (purchase and streaming links)
- Feb 22 Tv Eye Ridgewood, NY
- Apr 05 Doornroosje Nijmegen, Netherlands
- Apr 06 Club Volta Cologne, Germany
- Apr 07 P8 Karlsruhe, Germany
- Apr 09 ARCI Bellezza Milan, Italy
- Apr 09 ARCI Bellezza Milan, Italy
- Apr 10 Covo Club Bologna, Italy
- Apr 10 Covo Club Bologna, Italy
- Apr 11 Monk Rome, Italy
- Apr 11 Monk – Sala Teatro Rome, Italy
- Apr 12 I Candelai Palermo, Italy
- Apr 12 I Candelai Palermo, Italy
- Apr 13 Retronouveau Messina, Italy
- Apr 13 Retronouveau Messina, Italy
- Apr 15 Bogen F Zürich, Switzerland
- Apr 15 Bogen F Zürich, Switzerland
- Apr 16 ISC Club Bern, Switzerland
- Apr 17 La Makeda Marseille, France
- Apr 17 Le Makeda Marseille, France
- Apr 18 Le Rex Toulouse, France
- Apr 19 Sala Upload Barcelona, Spain
- Apr 20 El Sol Madrid, Spain
- Apr 20 Sala El Sol Madrid, Spain
- Apr 21 Dabadaba San Sebastián, Spain
- Apr 21 Dabadaba San Sebastián, Spain
- Apr 23 Petit Bain Paris, France
- Apr 23 Petit Bain Paris, France
- Apr 24 Le Grand Mix Tourcoing, France
- Apr 25 Muziekgieterij Maastricht, Netherlands
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