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A good mix of up-and-comers (Blitzen Trapper, A Place to Bury Strangers), well established indies (TV on the Radio, Franz Ferdinand, PB&J), DJ’s (MSTRKRFT, Bloody Beetroots, Gui Borato), big name headliners (The Cure, My Bloody Valentine), pay your respects but go home early-ers (Paul McCartney) got-to-see-but-never-seen-before (Dr. Dog), new and old hip hop (Lupe Fiasco, Public Enemy), the unknowns but highly recommended (Murder City Devils), the is he still arounders (Perry Farrell), and once-in-a-lifetime chancers (Etienne de Crecy, check this video), and like a 100 other bands, just check the schedule.
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No, it’s not just hyperbole: A Place to Bury Strangers is indeed New York City’s loudest band. I know it for a fact. I went to one of the band’s shows and the impossibly dense, shoegaze-infused psychedelic riffs made my ears ring the entire next day.
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and the evening ended with a very loud and raucous set from a place to bury strangers. they killed it! they are unbelivable live and will leave your eardrums ringing for days!
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comments from people who saw the band perform at coachella
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