Last updated: 6 days ago
Whilst the doomsday clock is continuously ticking faster out in the real world, Stragglers‘ music invites you in to forget all about the absurd reality your everyday life has become (if you look away from their lyrics, of course). With long sea legs in a widespread position, the quartet plays loud and fast in what can be described as a cacophony of Scandinavian rock.
Stragglers is keeping the proud Scandirock-tradition alive with a sound reverbing up and down the same Nordic alleyways as their genre-predecessors in bands like Turbonegro, Glueciefer and The Hellacopters. The quartet draws the rest of their inspiration backwards from from the blues, from rock ’n’ roll that’s heading straight forward, a world spiralling downwards and from a temper that occasionally rises upwards.
In other words, a meeting with Stragglers might help you to come in contact with several parts of your emotional register. Come feel with Stragglers. Feel the rock ’n’ roll!
Stragglers is keeping the proud Scandirock-tradition alive with a sound reverbing up and down the same Nordic alleyways as their genre-predecessors in bands like Turbonegro, Glueciefer and The Hellacopters. The quartet draws the rest of their inspiration backwards from from the blues, from rock ’n’ roll that’s heading straight forward, a world spiralling downwards and from a temper that occasionally rises upwards.
In other words, a meeting with Stragglers might help you to come in contact with several parts of your emotional register. Come feel with Stragglers. Feel the rock ’n’ roll!
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