
A Place To Bury Strangers – Missing You
For the semi-bashing I gave to Yeasayer’s All Hours Cymbals, I feel I owe something to Brooklyn’s other rising artists. A band dubbed the “loudest band in New York City”, you say? I’ll start there!
No kidding-I started the album off by nearly shattering my ear drums. After plunging further into the album though, it wasn’t the same unnecessary noise that their reputation had me expecting. It was far from being too aggressive or unbearable. Sure, it can get damn near deafening at times, but the noise really is essential. It’s a turbulent wave of passion and energy that sails (and doesn’t drown) the vocals. There are tracks that remain focused on rhythm and are almost danceable, like “To Fix The Gash In Your Head” and “I Know I’ll See You”. Along with tracks that soar through multiple levels and have a spacey feel, like “The Falling Sun” and “Ocean”. Not too much to say, just a multifaceted, great album. This self-titled debut definately astonished me.
Concluding Words: Post-modern Joy Division/Jesus And Mary Chain, with a very atmospheric backdrop. It’s executed brilliantly-feedback has never sounded so damn good! Pick this up (if you think you can handle it). My favorite tracks were: “Don’t Think Lover”, “To Fix The Gash In Your Head”, “My Weakness”.



