The project of Oliver Ackermann, A Place to Bury Strangers combines shoegaze, space rock, and more into blisteringly loud but often beautiful music. Despite frequent lineup changes, APTBS' dedication to volume, pedal-stomping sounds, and smoldering attitude remained as they moved from the classic shoegaze sounds of their 2007 self-titled debut to the noise and electronic experiments of albums like 2015's Transfixiation and 2018's Pinned. In the 2020s, A Place to Bury Strangers returned to their noisy roots, leavening them with melody on 2022's See Through You and taking them t...