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Strangers in Paradise (band)

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Also known as
  
SiP

Labels
  
Kub Records

Origin
  
Harrogate, United Kingdom

Years active
  
2012-Present

Associated acts
  
Tre Souldeep

Record label
  
DREAM WILD RECORDS

Strangers in Paradise (band)

Website
  
www.strangersinparadise.co.uk

Members
  
Adam Tait Steve Mosby Andy Mosby Andy Schofield

Albums
  
Weight of Possibility, Captured (feat. Lisa Nemzo & Ritambhara Tyson)

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Indie rock, Pop punk, Rap rock, Funk rock, Soul music, Progressive rock

Strangers In Paradise are a British alternative rock band from Harrogate, England. Originally they were formed as a trio although they have since hired Adam Tait for Lead Vocals and Rhythm Guitar. They have released two EPs with a full-length LP scheduled for release in late 2016; additionally the band have released two songs featuring Tree and Souldeep both released on their second EP Weight Of Possibility which was released in 2014.

Contents

Discography

EPs

  • The Story(2012)
  • Weight Of Possibility(2014)
  • LPs

  • Untitled Studio LP(2016)
  • Current members

  • Steve Mosby - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals(2012–Present), Lead Vocals(2012–2015)
  • Andy Mosby - Bass, Backing Vocals(2012–Present)
  • Andy Schofield - Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals(2013–Present)
  • Adam Tait - Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals(2015–Present)
  • Session Musicians

  • Tre - Rap (on Downtime and Book of Rhythmes)
  • Souldeep - Lead Vocals (on Downtime and Book of Rhythmes)
  • Musical Style

    Strangers in Paradise's style has been described as Classic Rock inspired Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Funk Rock, Rap Rock, Progressive Rock and Soul and as "Harrogate's answer to The Mars Volta".

    Songs

    Baby Don't Hurt MeCaptured (feat Lisa Nemzo & Ritambhara Tyson) · 1990
    Welcome HomeCaptured (feat Lisa Nemzo & Ritambhara Tyson) · 1990
    AngelCaptured (feat Lisa Nemzo & Ritambhara Tyson) · 1990

    References

    Strangers in Paradise (band) Wikipedia