
A Place To Bury Strangers
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A Place To Bury Strangers
A Place To Bury Strangers is often dubbed "the loudest band in New York City." This feedback-drenched power trio draws inspiration from shoegaze, garage, and indie rock, reviving the primal drones of the '80s. The band shot to international fame in 2007 when their self-titled debut album received critical acclaim from Pitchfork. Soon after, they joined Nine Inch Nails on tour, gained traction in Europe, and launched a career in full swing. With their new label, Dedstrange, and a refreshed lineup, they continue to push musical boundaries, as evidenced by the highly praised 'Hologram' EP and their 2022 album, 'See Through You'.
Madeline Goldstein
Dreamy, theatrical & irresistibly danceable. With an undeniable blend of new wave, dream-pop, and dark wave, Madeline Goldstein brings the drama of the ’80s into the present. Her powerful voice and ear for pop melody recall legendary femme-pop icons, while her performance balances romantic eccentricity with a punk attitude. In 2023, she broke through with the EP 'Other World'. Since then, she has been relentlessly touring with rotating live line-ups, transforming her carefully crafted songs into pure, danceable emotion on stage.
Her music floats between dreamy synths and captivating beats, always with a touch of theatrical flair. Her highly anticipated debut album is set for release in 2025, expect a sultry, melancholic trip with a hint of glitter.