Fans all over the world know: Oliver Ackermann always brings surprises with him. The singer and guitarist of A Place To Bury Strangers from New York City has delighted and amazed his audiences for nearly two decades, combining post-punk, noise-rock, shoegaze, psychedelia and avant-garde music in surprising and unexpected ways.
Live, A Place To Bury Strangers is nothing short of astonishing: a shamanic experience that immerses listeners in glorious sound, transcendental vibrations, real-time experiments, brilliant discoveries. And just as many of his peers in the New York underground seem to be slowing down, Ackermann’s creativity is accelerating.
He launched his own label: Dedstrange, dedicated to advancing the work of sound renegades around the world. He also refreshed the group’s lineup, adding bassist John Fedowitz and drummer Sandra Fedowitz, and the band has never seemed more current, or braver, or more effortlessly melodic. The Hologram EP is the new line-up’s first release – and first on Dedstrange – and it’s no exaggeration to say that the reaction has been fantastic. Pitchfork, Flood, AllMusic – they all lined up to call Hologram an example of the best work from a tireless band with a deep discography and an unquenchable drive to create inspiring, unprecedented music.
A Place To Bury Strangers released their highly anticipated sixth album See Through You on February 4, 2022 on their newly formed Dedstrange label to critical acclaim and have toured relentlessly ever since. 2024 brings the release of “The Sevens”: four 7″s with unreleased songs from “See Through You” released monthly starting in February with album no. 7 that will be released in autumn.
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During the weekend there the new night lines are available, to move around Bologna and its surroundings throughout the night (with departures every half hour!).
Get on board the N3 line and arrive at Covo (and go home!) whenever you want, wherever you live.
n this period (and for a long time) it is possible that in this area there'll be construction work that limit the availability of parking spots nearby. If you cannot find a parking space in viale Zagabria, we recommend looking in the following streets: Kharkov, della Campagna, Francoforte, Machiavelli.