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A Place to Bury Strangers: Tour Van Stolen in Italy

FREE HOLY FUCK “RED LIGHTS” REMIX TO THANK FANS FOR DONATIONS


A Place to Bury Strangers

A Place To Bury Strangers
were midway through a three week long, 18 show tour across Europe, when last Friday, 12/3, their van was stolen in
Rome, Italy outside the BlackoutClub from the venue’s parking lot.

The band’s gear was safe in the venue, but 1000 Euros in merch money, all of their suitcases and clothes, a lot of
merch (t shirts, tote bags etc.), bassist Dion Lunadon‘s New Zealand Passport & Green Card, the band’s
Macbook Pro laptop and numerous personal items and various other gear were in the van at the time of the
theft.

The band has set up a Paypal link for donations. Any donation, no matter how small, will be of great help. Each
person who donates will be e-mailed a link to download the APTBS remix of the Holy Fuck track “Red Lights.” You
may donate here.

The band will be finishing out the remaining dates of the tour and all dates can be found here.

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A Place To Bury Strangers: Video Contest & Tour Dates

NEW SINGLE & VIDEO OUT NOW


A Place To Bury Strangers

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have launched a video contest for the track “Deadbeat” off their second album Exploding Head.
Fans and filmmakers alike can participate in the contest by clicking here to submit and view videos. The winner, selected by the band,
will receive an autographed 7” box set, four free tickets to a show of their choice, and will be credited with the
official “Deadbeat” video. The deadline to submit a video is November 1, 2010 with the winner being announced the
following day. To listen to “Deadbeat” click here.

A Place To Bury Strangers are back out on the road this fall playing a mixture of festivals and headline gigs across
the Midwest, Southeast, and Mexico. Check out the dates below.


9/28 – Kalamazoo, MI – The Strutt

9/29 – Louisville, KY – Zanzabar

9/30 – Nashville, TN – Next Big Nashville Festival at Exit In with Yeasayer, Waaves, & Javelin

10/1 – Durham, NC – Duke Coffeehouse

10/2 – Richmond, VA – Strange Matter with Ceremony & Soundpool (Killer Pimp Night)

10/3 – New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge with Chapterhouse, Soundpool & Ulrich Schnauss

10/15 – Minneapolis, MN – Whole Music Club at University of Minnesota

10/26 – Brooklyn, NY – Death By Audio with Japandroids

10/30 – West Palm Beach, FL – Respectable Street

11/3 – New York, NY – Billboard Showcase at Gramercy

11/11 – Monterrey, Mexico – Escenica

11/13 – Mexico City, Mexico – Festival Sonorama

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Camp Bisco: Schedule, Kart RacesColor Wars Returns

BACON, PLAYSTATION Y MAS AT CAMP THIS YEAR

Biscuits at Camp Bisco ’09 by Dave Vann

The daily schedule for Camp Bisco 2010 has been revealed. Check it out here.

Also, PlayStation have created a custom track modeled after the Camp Bisco festival site at Indian Lookout Country Club. With features like the main stage and dance tent along with some additions attendees will have to discover on their own, the Camp Bisco ModNation Racers track is now live. The fest will have 20 PS3 terminals ready for play at the PlayStation Experience. The fastest racer at the festival will even win two passes to the 2011 Camp Bisco.

And finally the annual Color Wars returns. Here’s the schedule:

All Day Events
Scavenger Hunt
Best Drink
Best Mustache
Team Spirit/song/cheer
Best Shirt
Strangers Helping Strangers Food Drive Challenge
3rd Annual “Bacon-off” (Judging times TBA)

12-1:00 PM
Team Meet ‘n Greet
Camp Bisco Campground Marathon

1:00 PM
The Annual Spelling Bee
Putting Competition
Trivia Suck N Blow

2:00 PM
Volleyball
The Human Knot
Pilin It High Pyramid
Captains Joust

3:00 PM
Knockout
Joust
Little Shimmy in a Limbo Line
Football Toss
Co-ed Arm Wrestling

4:00 PM
Best Nughuffer Story
Dodgeball
Dance-Off

5:00 PM
Relay Race (spun-bat, wheelbarrow, backwards, crab walk, over/under, 3-carry-1 finale)
Tug-o-War
Egg Toss

More games and surprises to be announced. Just like last year, Color Wars will again be lending a hand to Strangers Helping Strangers with their food drive, so please bring canned or non-perishable food items with you. Email colorwar@gmail.com to get on a team.


“Strangers On a Train” a Film By Studio Warner Bros

Strangers on a Train is a 1951 American film by the studio Warner Bros. It was produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film stars Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker, Leo G. Carroll, Kasey Rogers credited as Laura Elliott, and Patricia Hitchcock.
The film was based on the novel of the same name by Patricia [...]

Big Pink/Place To Bury Strangers I 3.10 I S.F.

Words by: Kelsey Bryant

The Big Pink & A Place To Bury Strangers :: 03.10.10 :: Great American Music Hall :: San Francisco, CA

The Big Pink

Walking into San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall this night was transformative. Performing in white haze so thick that A Place To Bury Strangers was barely decipherable onstage, it seemed only appropriate that their heavy, psychedelic sound was equally as dense.

Thrashing to the strobes of blinding white light, their concoction of heavy reverb and bass drum roared through the hall until it was nearly too loud to bear. “Ego Death” was a standout as the players practiced their version of minimalism by stripping back the layers of sound to primal beats and reverberating vocals as guitarist Oliver Ackermann weaved his riffs into the wall of sound. With their gritty pounding, gothic guitars and distant vocals, this was The Black Angels under the influence of Joy Division with the volume cranked to twenty.

An endurance test for audience members who forgot their earplugs, feedback was still soaking over the crowd as the lights came up. Reactions at this show were a mixed bag, but the consensus seemed that most people were there to see London’s The Big Pink. Though they may derive their name from The Band, these scenesters hue closer to the trippy, electro-musings of Klaxons or Crystal Castles and the dark psychedelics of Jesus and Mary Chain with a dash of glam.

For San Francisco, a city nose-deep in synths and psychedelia, this could have been a tough crowd to impress. As the smoke curled towards the ceiling, the lights cut out and Cypress Hill’s unexpected call to arms looped through the speakers: “I want to get high…so high.” After a few repetitions, The Big Pink climbed the staircase onto the stage, assumed their positions and switched the effects pedals back on.

Then came the bass beats, even heavier than before – the kind of bass that hits your heart and vibrates through your core. Set to the backdrop of one of the most ornate and delicate-looking venues in the country, their sound seemed to split the room at its seams. Opening with the whiplash of “Too Young To Love,” it was clear that this was the kind of noise normally reserved for coliseums. Barreling into “Velvet,” violet lights illuminated Milo Cordell‘s web of long hair, while Adam Prendergast convulsed onto his bass guitar. By this time the sold out Great American was packed to the back with the rest of the onlookers draped over the balcony. The self-conscious crowd was finally getting down.

Clearing the air with “Crystal Visions,” The Big Pink shifted gears and softened their set with a few slower numbers.

“We’re gonna play one of the slowest songs off the record,” Robbie Furze announced. “We don’t usually do it, but I think we’re gonna try it.”

From there came the moody croon of the title track from their 2009 debut A Brief History of Love and a great rendition of Otis Redding’s “These Arms Of Mine,” which Furze belted out over thin layers of buzzing reverb and his own echoing vocals.

Finishing the night off with hooky crowd-pleaser “Dominos,” the audience cheered with content. There’s nothing like a band that exhausts itself onstage. Dripping with sweat, every movement this night was spliced with passion. The Big Pink gave it their all and that’s one thing San Franciscans will always appreciate – even if they blew out their eardrums in the process.

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Strangers Helping Strangers 33 Food Drives in 43 Days

Strangers Helping Strangers: 33 Food Drives in 43 Days

Strangers Helping Strangers is pleased to be running food drives during all of the Melvin Seals & JGB and Dark Star Orchestra Northeast tours in November and December along with food drives at all of the following shows. That’s 33 food drive shows in 43 Days.

Please bring a non-perishable food, toiletry or hygiene product donation.


Dark Star Orchestra

11/19/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — The Klein Auditorium – Bridgeport, CT

11/19/2009 — Goosepimp Orchestra — Tammany Hall – Worcester, MA

11/20/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — The Calvin Theater – Northampton, MA

11/21/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — Memorial Auditorium – Lowell, MA

11/24/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — The Westcott – Syracuse, NY

11/25/2009 — Wormtown Bash (Zack Deputy/BUJ) — Mill St. Brews – Southbridge, MA

11/25/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — Penn’s Peak – Jim Thorpe, PA

11/27/2009 — The Brothers McCann — Harpers Ferry – Allston, MA

11/27/2009 — Wormtown Bash (Suns/Tor/Fennario) — Mill St. Brews – Southbridge, MA

11/27/2009 — Railroad Earth — Family Reunion — Sherman Theater – Stroudsburgh, PA

11/27/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — Nokia Theater – NYC

11/28/2009 — Railroad Earth — Family Reunion — Sherman Theater – Stroudsburgh, PA

11/28/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — Nokia Theater – NYC

11/28/2009 — Wormtown Bash (Creek/DT/DSB) — Mill St. Brews – Southbridge, MA

11/29/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — Lebanon Opera House – Lebanon, NH

12/01/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — Higher Ground – Burlington, VT

12/02/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — Higher Ground – Burlington, VT

12/04/2009 — Shakedown — Theodore’s – Springfield, MA (Kid’s School Supplies & Snacks)

12/04/2009 — Dark Star Orchestra — Harro East Ballroom – Rochester, NY

12/05/2009 — Melvin Seals/JGB — The Chance – Poughkeepsie, NY

12/05/2009 — Boogie in the Bungalow 2 — Kempton Fairgrounds – Kempton, PA

12/06/2009 — Melvin Seals/JGB — Mexicali Blues – Teaneck, NJ

12/08/2009 — Melvin Seals/JGB — Castaways – Ithaca, NY

12/09/2009 — Melvin Seals/JGB — The Westcoot – Syracuse, NY

12/10/2009 — Melvin Seals/JGB — The Putnam Den – Saratoga Springs, NY

12/11/2009 — Wormtown Holiday Bash — Tammany Hall – Worcester, MA

12/11/2009 — Melvin Seals/JGB — Pearl Street – Northampton, MA

12/11/2009 — Jam for Tots 3 — The Putnam Den – Saratoga Springs, NY

12/12/2009 — Wormtown Holiday Bash — Tammany Hall – Worcester, MA

12/12/2009 — Melvin Seals/JGB — Higher Ground – Burlington, VT

12/19/2009 — Jam for Tots 3 — Valentine’s – Albany, NY

12/19/2009 — Roots of Creation — Harlow’s – Peterborough, NH

12/31/2009 — Roots of Creation – NYE Bash — Nashua, NH

Please remember to bring a donation.


Twitter fan gets strangers to propose girlfriend from mountain!

Twitter reached a new peak of romance after a fan convinced 40 strangers on the popular microblogging site to scream “Will you marry me?” on his behalf from South Africa’’s Table Mountain.
Sales manager Luke Bunnage, 30, uploaded the video of his romantic stunt on YouTube for girlfriend Sarah Hollis, 24.
“When she saw a group of [...]

Talking to strangers

Someone overtook me in an urban area the other day – in a 30mph zone. I was perhaps nudging 35. Although the road was in a residential area, I figured I was safe to be slightly over the 30, not that I am condoning breaking the law. All roads have a kind of natural speed limit and this was one where 30 was a bit tight.


But the person who overtook me – obviously transporting a woman giving birth or having just learned that his house was on fire – was doing more like 50mph and well and truly crossing the line into reckless behaviour. And, of course, it was a guy without a care in the world kindly letting the whole neighbourhood in on his musical taste (strangely enough, not Mozart but something that I would imagine the CIA might recommend in its ‘enhanced interrogation techniques for beginners’ manual).


Now then, as is common in such situations, I caught the fellow up at the next set of traffic lights. Once upon a time I might have resorted to a firm stare at the rogue or even, in extremis, a hand gesture to communicate my displeasure at his actions. I tend not to risk inviting a disproportionate response these days.


I came across an ‘innovation’ recently that allows you to customise an LED-based image or message in your wheel hub. The clip on YouTube is a hoot and it is amazing what people will come up with. It makes you think. I could just drive past the reckless one with a message in the relevant wheel that says simply ‘UR a tool’. Of course, to do that so he saw it, I’d have to overtake him, so maybe I would be best to leave it. And it is probably best for one’s overall state of mind and blood pressure not to get riled by such things.


Maybe I could put something more positive in the wheel hub – ‘Nice day, isn’t it?’ Or weirdly comical – ‘I’m not normal’; ‘back off – swine flu’; ‘Jesus loves U, but I don’t’. The possibilities are endless and maybe advertisers and social networkers could be very interested. Could be yet another distraction for drivers though, if it really took off. Will it just be a bling niche product?