A Place To Bury Strangers dig deeper into their Rare And Deadly series with Losing Time, another unearthed recording that proves the band's archive still holds plenty of explosive material. Wrapped in their unmistakable wall of distortion and feedback, the track captures everything that has made the New York outfit one of the defining names in noise rock.
The song balances relentless intensity with a reflective emotional core, turning themes of impermanence into something crushing and beautiful. As the band explains: "Losing Time tackles the uneasy truth that life keeps moving whether we're ready for it or not. Set against our signature storm of noise and tension, it's a song about change, mortality, and surrendering to the inevitable."
Accompanying the release is a striking new video directed by filmmaker Travis Stevens, whose work on horror films such as A Wounded Fawn and Jakob's Wife makes him an ideal collaborator for the band's unsettling visual and sonic universe.
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