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A Place to Bury Strangers stream new single ‘We’ve Come So Far’

New album ‘Transfixiation’ is due 16th February.

Brooklyn noise rockers A Place to Bury Strangers have shared new track ‘We’ve Come So Far’, the second one from their upcoming album ‘Transfixiation’, following lead single ‘Straight’.

‘Transfixation’ is set to be the fourth album from the trio - guitarist/vocalist Oliver Ackermann, drummer Robi Gonzalez and bassist Dion Lunadon - and the second one on Dead Oceans, to which the band signed for 2012’s ‘Worship’ after a stint on Mute Records. Following the release of ‘Transfixiation’ A Place to Bury Strangers is set to tour Europe with nine dates in the UK and Ireland between 31st March and 9th April confirmed.

The hyper-charged ‘We’ve Come So Far’ - which deals with how “life is super intense and fucked up” and how “even accomplishing anything is a huge feat” - is the second single to be lifted from ‘Transfixiation’. Find it below, along with the dates for the UK and Ireland section of the band’s European tour.

MARCH
31 Dublin, Whelan’s

APRIL
01 Belfast, Voodoo
02 Glasgow, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
03 Leeds, Belgrave Music Hall
05 Manchester, Sound Control Basement
06 Nottingham, Bodega Social Club
07 Birmingham, The Rainbow
08 Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
09 London, Oslo

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