Popstrangers

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Heaven 02:39 Tools
Sandstorm 02:39 Tools
Country Kills 02:39 Tools
Jane 03:20 Tools
In Some Ways 04:04 Tools
What Else Could They Do 03:21 Tools
Witches Hand 03:53 Tools
Don't Be Afraid 03:51 Tools
Distress 03:51 Tools
Cats Eyes 04:24 Tools
Tonight 04:24 Tools
Full Fat 04:34 Tools
Roy Brown 04:11 Tools
Violet 04:11 Tools
Her 03:53 Tools
Rats in the Palm Trees 03:53 Tools
404 03:53 Tools
What's On Your Mind? 06:57 Tools
Occasion 06:57 Tools
Right Babies 06:57 Tools
Destine 06:57 Tools
Happy Accidents 04:34 Tools
What's On Your Mind 04:34 Tools
Avenue 03:29 Tools
Fortuna 04:34 Tools
Arrest Your Body 03:56 Tools
Your Enviroment 02:33 Tools
Their, There 04:57 Tools
1000 04:52 Tools
Take It To The Grave 03:24 Tools
Your Environment 02:33 Tools
Humidity 03:27 Tools
Kill The Voice 03:27 Tools
Painted Colours 00:30 Tools
My House 03:12 Tools
What Else Could They Do? 03:20 Tools
Return Of The Mack (Mark Morrison cover) 03:20 Tools
With A Girl Like You 00:00 Tools
Don’t Be Afraid 00:00 Tools
4. In Some Ways 03:20 Tools
There There 04:57 Tools
My House (Bonus Track) 01:30 Tools
With a Girl Like You Mix (The Troggs Cover) 00:00 Tools
Rats In The Palm Tree 01:57 Tools
A Girl Like You (The Troggs cover) 01:57 Tools
live at bfm 04:05 Tools
'Heaven' 00:00 Tools
A Girl Like You 01:57 Tools
Country Kills (MP3 Version) 01:57 Tools
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Popstrangers is Joel Flyger, Adam Page and David Larson; three native New Zealanders, residing in London, England, who make distinctive off kilter pop music. The band formed in Wellington after the three members connected over their shared histories of bad day jobs, a mutual interest in 80′s New Zealand Punk bands and most importantly, a desire to create music with like-minded people. With a name conceived minutes before their first official show, their heavy yet accessible sound has developed to include songs indebted to ‘80s pop, a progression evident on the band’s latest album, Fortuna. Popstrangers unleashed their early, noisy melodies on two well-received EPs and a full-length, Antipodes, their Carpark debut. The band have converted listeners into followers at Big Day Out and Rhythm and Vines festivals with their dynamic live show. In addition to playing CMJ, Popstrangers have supported MGMT, Crocodiles, Dinosaur Jr & Wild Nothing on their NZ & Australian tours. The band also found themselves in a strange, and somewhat uncomfortable position; being nominated for the Critics Choice Award at the 2011 NZ Music Awards. November 2013 saw the release of the Rats In The Palm Trees 7”, which can be seen as a—at least temporary—farewell wave to the hard-driving, punk-influenced, and sonically inimitable sound of Antipodes. On Fortuna, the band takes a step away from the noise. That ferocity isn’t lost though—it’s still felt in the power of the new songs. Popstrangers’ London move hasn’t been easy, but through that hardship has come new ideas for songwriting. Fortuna is a document of the move and the themes include, love, loss, and the struggles of adapting to new ways. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.