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Strangers Die Every Day Preview


03/21/2008
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(PR) The newest addition to SoCal indie label This Generation Tapes, Strangers Die Every Day traded snow for rain when the band relocated from Boulder, CO to Portland, OR in 2006. In an attempt to grow the instrumental soundscape of their music and continue to expand the elements of rock 'n' roll, Strangers Die Every Day have blended their seemingly conflicted sonic ideals into rock-oriented chamber music. The band's debut full length 'Aperture For Departure' is available now.

Strangers Die Every Day are well suited to represent their genre, calling on hallmark groups like Mogwai, Mono, and Spirit of Versailles, while keeping company with some exciting contemporaries. The band's debut full length Aperture For Departure was released March 4th with a tour planned soon. Previous tours have seen the band share a stage with Thurston Moore, Jello Biafra, Tristeza, Saul Williams, Adrian Belew, Rasputina, The Appleseed Cast, The North Atlantic, The Bad Plus, and many more.

"Everyone in the band comes from different musical backgrounds - we're into everything from classical music to punk rock," says bassist Stirling Myles. "The group does have a string emphasis, but the music is constantly expanding. We're trying to create a defining relationship with strings and rock 'n' roll." - Grab a taste with this free mp3

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