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“A Place To Bury Strangers debuted as one of the most progressive shoegaze and space rock bands with their 2007 self-titled album, and as hard as it may be to believe this sophomore album is even better.” Number 11
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“However all those ingredients added together with one helluva loud, raucous production value emit a modern day masterpiece such as this one. Shoegaze never sounded so epically grandiose and with the release of the Brooklyn trio’s sophomore album, this modern day King Kong sized record delivers on so many levels.” Number 29
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