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Genres
  
New wave

Website
  
www.strangeadvance.com

Genre
  
New wave

Members
  
Drew Arnott

Labels
  
Active until
  
1995

Origin
  
Vancouver, Canada (1982)

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Years active
  
1982 (1982)–1995 (1995)

Past members
  
Drew ArnottDarryl KrommRic deGrootIan CameronJoey AlveroDavid QuintonPaul Iverson

Albums
  
Similar
  
Payolas, Images in Vogue, Bruce Fairbairn, A Wedding Anniversary, Bob Rock

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Strange Advance was a Canadian new wave band formed in 1982 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They were nominated for a 1983 Juno Award as Most Promising Group of the Year and again in 1985 as Group of the Year. Their 1982 album Worlds Away was a Canadian gold selling record.

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History

Strange Advance was initially made up of Drew Arnott (keyboards, percussion, vocals), Darryl Kromm (lead vocals, guitars), and Paul Iverson (bass). The three met in Vancouver and founded the group in 1980. Initially called Metropolis, they were forced to change their name after discovering a band in Germany using "Metropolis."

The group's first album, Worlds Away featured the title track, "Worlds Away," which saw modest airplay in North American markets in 1983. The album was produced by Bruce Fairbairn, known for his work with Loverboy and Prism, but featured a very different sound from those groups. Rather than commercial hard rock, Strange Advance's music was a fusion of progressive rock and new wave, with a heavy reliance on synthesizers and keyboards.

Iverson left the group after the first album and was not replaced. The group's 1985 album 2WO also went Gold in Canada and was produced by Arnott, using an extensive array of session players, and brought the band their first big Canadian hit with "We Run." Strange Advance had never played a live gig prior to 1985, so Arnott and Kromm added musicians Ric deGroot (keyboards), Ian Cameron (guitar, violin), Joey Alvero (bass) and David Quinton (drums) to the line-up as session players, and supported the first two albums with a tour of Eastern Canada.

Strange Advance's third album, 1988's The Distance Between also used sessioneers (including Randy Bachman and Allan Holdsworth), and produced the top 20 single "Love Becomes Electric." Following this album's release, the group became essentially inactive.

In 1995, the Strange Advance compilation album Worlds Away & Back featured a mix of previously released material, outtakes, remixes, demos, and three newly recorded tracks—one from 1991, and two from 1995.

Albums

  • Worlds Away - 1982
  • 2WO - 1985
  • The Distance Between - 1988
  • Compilation albums

  • Over 60 Minutes with... Strange Advance - 1987
  • Worlds Away & Back - 1995
  • Video

  • Strange Advance - 1985 (Spectel Video Inc)
  • Songs

    We Run2WO · 1985
    Worlds AwayWorlds Away · 1982
    She Controls MeWorlds Away · 1982

    References

    Strange Advance Wikipedia