THE STRANGERZ Hit the Ground

THE STRANGERZ

Hit the Ground

Self-Release (17/03/23)


Doncaster to Manchester transplants The Strangerz exude noughties’ NYC charm mixed-up with a Riot Grrrl edge on new single Hit the Ground.


Four to the floor drums and bass set the groove before a shivering guitar melody opens the door for the ice cool vocals of Martha Kelly. The playful, self-assured nature of the delivery, coupled with an understated vibrato, demand attention. There’s definite Kathleen Hanna vibes here for sure, but with an authentic spin that mutates into a wild cry across the chorus. The band are a juxtaposition of styles; shouty but melodic, noisy yet focused - somehow both loose and tight. It’s a heady mix that gives a modern twist to a throwback sound. 


The Strangerz are economical in their craft, shifting through Hit the Ground in just under three minutes with a couple of verses and a couple of choruses. What else do you really need when the raw ingredients are this good? 


The band have a number of dates lined up across March, April, May and June - if you like the more melodic edge of a DIY punk/post punk scene, check The Strangerz out… you won’t be disappointed.


Judge for yourself: https://thestrangerzband.bandcamp.com/

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