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All Genres > Pop > British Pop > STRANGEST PLACES: Very Loud Thoughts

Strangest Places fuse London-flavored modern rock with indelible hooks and soaring melodies.

The 4-piece (vocals/keyboards, guitar, bass, drums) keeps its creative juices flowing by writing driving, staight-ahead rock tunes that pay homage to influences like U2, The Smiths, David Bowie, The Church, Crowded House, Blur, Oasis, Radiohead, Coldplay, and Underworld.


Strangest Places formed in 1996 in Milwaukee, the project of lead vocalist / keyboardist Jonathan Granger and guitarist Tim Johnson. After 2 years of writing and recording material for their atmospheric debut album, Hiding the Igniting Girl, the duo enhanced their sound by adding bassist / art guru / web designer Dave Clay and drummer Dan Hanke (former Sometime Sweet Susan, Crime & Judy).

Strangest Places has performed relentlessly since 1999, staging shows ranging in size from 100 to 1500 people. They achieved radio play from Milwaukee stations 91.7 FM WMSE, 102.1 FM WLUM, and 102.9 FM WLZR, as well as 88.9 FM WIIT Chicago, and 106.2 FM Radio ZRO, Belgium, who discovered the band through their website, www.strangestplaces.com

Since the band's 1999 debut CD, two critically acclaimed recordings have also been released: 2002's Very Loud Thoughts, and 2004's *Optional.

*Optional showcases some of the band's finest material, whose luster can be partially credited to the mastering work of Trevor Sadler (most famous for his work with Nine Inch Nails).

Selected works from Very Loud Thoughts and *Optional are currently being considered for use in MTV television hits The Real World and Road Rules.

Strangest Places will unveil their fourth full length CD, Tilt, in Spring 2005. Tilt will feature 13 tracks recorded at New York's Musikwerks Studios, best known for its audio and video production work with HBO and WWE.

A few of the band's performance highlights include: a special 2001 Chicago concert apperance with U2, a Midwestern mini-tour supporting L.A.'s DADA, and a host of on-air concerts presented by 91.7 FM WMSE.

Strangest Places can currently be found on the road in support of Tilt.

"Produced well and cleverly written, [Very Loud Thoughts] could easily open doors for the group outside Milwaukee."
- Josh Modell, The Onion

"an intriguing mood-setter full of haunting pop - delicious."
- Gemma Tarlach, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"I love these guys. I like to go home, put their CDs in, and crank up my stereo."
- Julie Cudahy, Radio DJ, 91.7 FM WMSE

"You will adore the charismatic vocals and excellent song writing."
- Peter Jan Van Damme, Program Director, Radio ZRO, Belgium

"anthemic tunes with ambitious arrangements, recalling those arena rock bands you don't hate, like U2 and Pearl Jam." - OnMilwaukee.com, Sound Capsules

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.strangestplaces.com

Track List:
1. Familiar
2. Room Inside a Room
3. View From the Bottom of the World
4. Plan B
5. Wind Them Up
6. You'll Never Stand Alone
7. Sidetracked
8. Every Now and Then
9. Red Red Rose
10. Keeping the Glow
11. The Tea Party
12. Hourglass

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