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Popel Vooje
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Re: A Place to Bury Strangers
Nov 22, 2008, 18:35
Hunter T Wolfe wrote:

with a hint of 80s goth- sorry, but it's true-


Yeah, I suppose there is a slight Sisters of Mercy inflection on some songs, as well as the odd Ministry-like industrial touch (mainly on the earlier, drum-machine driven tracks), but I find them warmer and less bombastic than either of those bands.

Do you have the ten-track original or the new version with the five bonus tracks? Apparently the latter songs are the most recently recorded, and IMO they're the best thing on it, which bodes well for future releases.

I added them on our MySpace page and sent a brief message asking if they had any plans to tour over here in their own right. I got a reply from singer/guitarist Oliver saying that their first 'proper' album is due out early next year and that there will be a short UK tour to support it. So looking forward...

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