A Place To Bury Strangers return with Do It All Again, a track that quietly re-emerges from the margins. Previously limited to physical release, the song is now part of the band's new release Rare And Deadly.
There’s a reflective weight running through it. Oliver Ackermann turns inward, tracing the moments where hesitation took hold and paths closed before they could begin. The song holds that question, what if, but doesn’t let it drift into nostalgia. Instead, it keeps its footing in the present, where whatever remains has to be shaped into something that matters, regardless of its condition.
Do It All Again sits naturally within Rare And Deadly, a collection that opens up a decade of the band’s process from 2015 to 2025. It’s less a retrospective and more a document of motion, composed of demos, B-sides, abandoned sketches, and fragments that never fully settled. Much of the material comes directly from Ackermann’s archive; late-night recordings, blown-out tapes, and unfinished sessions that carry the immediacy of their making.
This is a release that leaves the band's celebrated past uneven, searching, and at times unresolved, while still pointing toward the same momentum that’s always defined A Place To Bury Strangers.
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