New York’s purveyors of deep, dreamy and heavy-as-hell rock music A Place To Bury Strangers release their new album Worship today, via Dead Oceans. It marks the follow-up to 2009’s Exploding Head, and continues to explore their established pathways of explosive guitar noise and subtle melody. We’re pleased to be able to offer you a full stream of the album, which you can listen to via the embed below. [EDIT: STREAM NOW TAKEN DOWN]
"This album was written, recorded, mixed and mastered by A Place To Bury Strangers. It is our vision of what our music should sound like in 2012, not someone else’s interpretation," says the band’s Dion Lunadon. "Every sound on the album is made by us and our tools; tools created by us, used on no other recordings, and purposefully built for this project. This is real. Some of it is the band being in complete control — bending, shaping and building the songs and the sounds. Other parts are the band relinquishing control and letting the songs and sounds take over and produce themselves. We are not trying to reinvent ourselves, but simply push ourselves further in all aspects of our music."