Exploding Head [Deluxe Edition]

Exploding Head [Deluxe Edition]

by A Place to Bury Strangers
Exploding Head [Deluxe Edition]

Exploding Head [Deluxe Edition]

by A Place to Bury Strangers

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Overview

Though A Place to Bury Strangers called their second album Exploding Head, it's arguable that their debut, with its walls of low-rent distortion and abrasive beats, was more cranium-crushing. Even if the band's move to Mute resulted in cleaner, ever-so-slightly calmer surroundings for their music, A Place to Bury Strangers' sound and songwriting have more power and nuance here, as well as more structure -- nearly every song balances the black-on-black menace of their debut with pop appeal. Nowhere is this clearer than on "It Is Nothing," which opens the album with a three-minute burst of buzzsaw guitars, or on "Lost Feeling," which boasts a subtle tension and dive-bombing dynamics that wouldn't have been possible on the band's debut. This faithfulness to shoegaze's dark side sets A Place to Bury Strangers apart from many of their fellow revivalists who favor wispy, cotton-candy clouds of sound. Befitting their name, the band is still obsessed with death and destruction, be it physical or spiritual (as on the aptly fuzzed-out epic "Ego Death"). Interestingly, Exploding Head's more polished production brings out some of the more retro elements in the band's music, underscoring their fondness for goth, synth pop -- and in "Deadbeat"'s case, surf rock -- as well as their shoegaze foundations. They sound more like a pissed-off, guitar-enhanced New Order than ever on "In Your Heart," and close the album with "I Lived My Life to Stand in the Shadow of Your Heart," which offers heroic doses of pure effect pedal-stomping heaven. At times, listeners of a certain age will swear they heard one of these songs on college radio or saw one of the band's video on 120 Minutes or PostModern MTV -- "Slipping Away" in particular has the feeling of a forgotten classic -- and that's a compliment. Exploding Head is a fine step forward for A Place to Bury Strangers, and shows they're among the best bands bringing shoegaze into the 21st century. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 10/21/2022
Label: Bmg / Mute
UPC: 4050538812978
Rank: 109486

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. It Is Nothing
  2. In Your Heart
  3. Lost Feeling
  4. Deadbeat
  5. Keep Slipping Away
  6. Ego Death
  7. Smile When You Smile
  8. Everything Always Goes Wrong
  9. Exploding Head
  10. I Lived My Life to Stand in the Shadow of Your Heart

Disc 2

  1. Hit the Ground
  2. Girlfriend
  3. It's a Fast Driving Have Up With a Place to Bury Strangers
  4. Alive
  5. I Lived My Life to Stand in the Shadow of Your Heart [Demo]
  6. Don't Save Your Love
  7. Take It All
  8. The Light
  9. Tried to Hide
  10. Suffragette City

Album Credits

Performance Credits

A Place to Bury Strangers   Primary Artist,Vocals
Oliver Ackermann   Guitar,Vocals
Jonathan Smith   Bass
Jason Weilmeister   Drums

Technical Credits

Tommy Hall   Composer
Daniel Ash   Composer
A Place to Bury Strangers   Composer
Andy Smith   Recording,Mixing,Engineer,Producer
David Bowie   Composer
Kevin Haskins   Composer
Stacy Sutherland   Composer
David Jay   Composer
Oliver Ackermann   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Mastering,Recording,Photography,Mastering Engineer
Jonathan Smith   Composer
Jason Weilmeister   Composer
Tim Gregorio   Composer
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