Hologram—the new EP from the noisy, Brooklyn-based rock group A Place To Bury Strangers, available now via the band’s label DedStrange—is a jam. Seriously: at every moment, the release proves remarkably slick, and whether the intensity at which the group is performing at any given junction warrants slow dancing or headbanging, the result is the same. It’s compellingly vivacious. There’s a lot going on across this particular A Place To Bury Strangers release, but the progressions remain compellingly smooth. Still, the breadth of sonic elements, from the sometimes jittery rhythms to the array of textural flourishes, is formidable. With Hologram, the group essentially seems like it’s somehow captured the sounds of a bustling city street and meshed them into a collection of catchy, multi-facet...
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