Dostoevsky, The Karamazov Brothers, ch4, p23
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Dostoevsky, The Karamazov Brothers, ch4, p23
the 'We' we are
the totality of society (& thus knowledge) is incomprehensible to the individual and is this full of things we reject, repress, and recoil from as a result. however, we are still involved in the creation of that totality so that we cannot but be connected to it and relate to it in everything we do. whether that be us the individual or the collective 'we' from whence that totality emerges.
A Place to Bury Strangers com datas marcadas em Lisboa e no Porto
A Place to Bury Strangers com datas marcadas em Lisboa e no Porto
©Emily Berger
Parece que quem ainda não sentiu na pele a falta de respeito que é os A Place to Bury Strangers a abusarem do volume e restantes indicadores de violência sónica vai poder fazê-lo em breve – agradeçam à lovers & Lollypops. Os nova-iorquinos têm concertos marcados no Maus Hábitos, no Porto, e no Musicbox, em Lisboa, para os dias 29 e 30 de Março respectivamente.
Com quatro álbuns na…
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A Place to Bury Strangers com datas marcadas em Lisboa e no Porto
A Place to Bury Strangers com datas marcadas em Lisboa e no Porto
©Emily Berger
Parece que quem ainda não sentiu na pele a falta de respeito que é os A Place to Bury Strangers a abusarem do volume e restantes indicadores de violência sónica vai poder fazê-lo em breve. Os nova-iorquinos têm concertos marcados no Maus Hábitos, no Porto, e no Musicbox, em Lisboa, para os dias 29 e 30 de Março respectivamente.
Com quatro álbuns na mochila, sendo Transfixation(2015)…
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A Place to Bury Strangers - We've Come So Far
off Transfixation, which is out now on deadoceansinc
A Place To Bury Strangers - We’ve Come So Far
After two years of constant touring and recording, Brooklyn’s A Place To Bury Strangers will release their new album Transfixiation Feb. 17, 2015 via Dead Oceans. Transfixiation, the fourth album from the band, is a bold experimental step forward. Rather than fixating on precious recording techniques and minute details, the members of the group – guitarist/singer Olvier Ackermann, bassist Dion Lunadon, and hard-hitting drummer Robi Gonzalez – trusted their instincts and tried to keep things as pure as possible. Check out single “Straight” above, or listen on Soundcloud / YouTube.
Pre-order the album via Secretly Distribution, iTunes, Amazon, and your local record store.
New Album Announcement and Tour: A Place to Bury Strangers - Transfixation
New Album Announcement and Tour: A Place to Bury Strangers – Transfixation
A Place to Bury Strangers has announced a new album, Transfixation; the album is due February 17 through Dead Oceans, and coincides with that start of their tour. They have been considerate enough to release a single, “Straight,” with the announcement; check out the single below. Rather than fixate on precious recording techniques and minute details, they trusted their instincts and tried to…
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