A Place to Bury Strangers was formed in 2002 by David Goffan and Tim Gregorio. Current frontman and guitarist Oliver Ackermann had moved to Brooklyn, New York, United States, following the disbanding of his previous group, Skywave to join the group and become the primary songwriter after the departure of Goffan. They played their first show at Luxx in Brooklyn in 2003. Jay Space and Jono Mofo, both from the New York City-based band MOFO, joined the band when Tim Gregorio left. In 2006, APTBS handmade three different untitled EPs with different color schemes; these later become known as the Red, Blue and Green EPs.
In 2006, the band gained some acclaim following its Webster Hall performance with The Brian Jonestown Massacre. The band returned to Webster Hall in 2007 to play with one of their major influences, The Jesus and Mary Chain.
Throughout these formative years, the band's live shows became increasingly chaotic which earned them the title of New York City's "loudest band" from various indie reviewers and bloggers, as well as "the most ear-shatteringly loud garage/shoegaze band you'll ever hear" by The Washington Post. The New York Times applauded their revival of "the ominous, feedback-drenched drones of the 1980s".
In early 2009, APTBS signed to Mute Records. The band also announced another European tour and appearances at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Seaport Music Festival, Rock al Parque and Siren Music Festival. Their second album, Exploding Head, was released in October 2009. In early spring 2010, it was discovered that Jono MOFO had decided to leave the band for personal reasons (after recently getting married) rather than tour with the band during their US tour supporting The Big Pink. He was replaced for that spring tour by Dion Lunadon, formerly of the bands The D4 and The True Lovers.
On February 14, 2011, Ackermann stated that the band had begun working on their third full-length album. On January 10, 2012 A Place to Bury Strangers release the iPhone shot all Hipstamatic video for the first single So Far Away of the forthcoming Onwards to the Wall EP. On February 12, 2012, the band announced that Robi Gonzalez was taking over drumming duties for A Place to Bury Strangers. They also thanked former drummer, Jay Space, for his contribution to the band. On May 2, 2012, it was confirmed that the third album of the band, , was scheduled to be released on June 11 in the UK and Europe, and on June 26, 2012 in the US via Dead Oceans label. The band announced plans to support the release with a full North American tour in October 2012.
It was announced in early March 2013, that the band had recorded covers of songs from the Portland band, Dead Moon. They plan to release these covers on Record Store Day 2013 as an EP titled Strange Moon. In March 2013, the band began recording their 4th studio album. They recorded for several days at ABC Studios in Etne, Norway with Emil Nikolaisen of Serena Maneesh. Then, in May, APTBS released a 7" via Sweet Mistakes Productions, free with the Fractal Press Magazine, issue #135. The band also sold them without the magazine during their live shows. In late November, Ackermann and Lunadon had an interview with Drowned in Sound and said that there will likely be a tour following the 4th LP's release.
The band's fifth album, "Pinned", was released in 2018. The band also replaced Robi Gonzalez with drummer and singer Lia Simone Braswell.
In 2021, John Fedowitz (also a former member of Skywave)& his wife Sandra Fedowitz, both from Ceremony East Coast, replaced the rhythm section once again. Hologram EP was released July 16, 2021.
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To Fix The Gash In Your Head My Dear
A Place to Bury Strangers Lyrics
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I don't care, cause I won't feel sorry
I want to take you down
I know that you will see in glory
I want to beat you in
I'll make you feel my sorrow
I want to take you out
Every time you leave
I go down
I'll just wait for you to turn around
And kick your head in
I want you to let it drop
I don't care, 'cause I won't feel sorry
I want to mess you up
Keep on spending time with glory
I want to beat you up
You make me feel so hollow
I want to take you down
Every word you said you said you'll swallow
Every time you leave
Well I go down
I'll just have to wait till you turn around
And kick your head in
I want to beat you up
I don't care, 'cause I won't feel sorry
I want to take you down
I know that you will see in glory
I want to beat you in
I'll make you feel my sorrow
I want to take you out
I'll come find you tomorrow
Every time you leave
I go down
I'll just wait till you turn around
And kick your face in
To fix the gash in your head
To fix the gash in your head
To fix the gash in your head
To fix the gash in your head
To fix the gash in your head
To fix the gash in your head
To fix the gash in your head
To fix the gash in your head
The lyrics to A Place to Bury Strangers' song "To Fix The Gash In Your Head My Dear" are dark and aggressive. The song seems to be about someone who wants to physically harm their significant other. The repetition of "I want to beat you up" and "I want to take you down" shows that the singer is fixated on harming their partner. They don't seem to care about feeling sorry or the consequences of their actions.
The line "every time you leave, I go down" suggests that the singer's emotions are tied to their partner's presence. They feel empty and lost when their partner is not around. This dependency may be contributing to their violent thoughts and impulses.
The repetition of "to fix the gash in your head" at the end of the song is haunting. It's unclear if this is a threat or a desire to fix the harm that has already been done. The lyrics seem to depict a toxic and dangerous relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
I want to beat you up
Expressing a desire to physically harm the subject
I don't care, cause I won't feel sorry
Justifying the aggression and indicating a lack of remorse
I want to take you down
Continuing the threat of harm towards the subject
I know that you will see in glory
Suggesting that the subject may feel a sense of pride from the experience
Every time you leave I go down
Expressing emotional dependence on the subject
I'll just wait for you to turn around
Hoping for the subject's return
And kick your head in
Reiterating the desire to cause physical harm
I want you to let it drop
Asking the subject to relinquish control or power
I want to mess you up
Further threatening harm towards the subject
Keep on spending time with glory
Encouraging subject to continue their behavior
You make me feel so hollow
Admitting vulnerability and a negative emotional impact from the subject
Every word you said you said you'll swallow
Demanding accountability and follow through from the subject
I'll just have to wait till you turn around
Patiently anticipating the subject's return
And kick your head in
Repeating the desire to cause physical harm
To fix the gash in your head
Suggesting that the violence inflicted upon the subject is intended to fix or somehow help them
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing
Written by: OLIVER ACKERMANN
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