
Transfixiation is a Alt/Indie album by A Place To Bury Strangers, originally released in 2015. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Shoegaze
- distorted
- brooding
- nocturnal
About
This Brooklyn-based trio’s fourth album, <i>Transfixiation</i>, is both an aggressive assault on the senses on its leanest, meanest tracks (“I’m So Clean,” “Fill the Void”) and an eerily beautiful flex of the band’s unique musical existential muscle (“Lower Zone”). Frontman Oliver Ackermann emerges as a spiritual descendent of Ian Curtis’ uneasy sense, and bassist Dion Lunadon carries the weight of the band’s melodies in his fluid, often-percussive lines. New drummer Robi Gonzalez holds things together by keeping the songs moving. For the brutal “I Will Die,” the band went straight to tape, while other songs (“Deeper,” “Supermaster”) sound more carefully calibrated.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Supermaster
- A2Straight
- A3Love High
- A4What We Don't See
- A5Deeper
- A6Lower Zone
Side B
- B1We've Come So Far
- B2Now It's Over
- B3I'm So Clean
- B4Fill The Void
- B5I Will Die
Credits
Performers
- Dion LunadonBACKING VOCALS BASS GUITAR
- Robi GonzalezDRUMS
- Emil NikolaisenGUITAR
- Emilie Lium VordalVOCALS
- Oliver AckermannVOCALS GUITAR BASS
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 6 pressings tracked on Gatefold
