Strange Lives

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Strange Lives
Strange Lives in February 2019. From left to right: drummer Ethan Yim, frontman Elliott Wan, and bassist Ethan Tang
Background information
OriginHong Kong
GenresIndie rock, pop rock, alternative rock
Years active2018–present
MembersElliott Wan
Ethan Tang
Ethan Yim
Websitewww.strangelivesband.com

Strange Lives are an indie rock band from Hong Kong, formed in 2018, consisting of Elliott Wan (lead vocals, guitars, keyboards), Ethan Tang (bass, backing vocals), and Ethan Yim (drums, percussion).

Background[edit]

Originally a solo project by frontman Elliott Wan, the band formed when bassist Ethan Tang and drummer Ethan Yim were added to the line up in February 2018.[1] They finished writing and recording their debut self-titled EP October 2018, and went on to play at different local festivals and events such as This Town Needs Noize 3 and Lion Rocks Music Fest in support of their EP release.[2]

"Right Now" was released February 26, 2019, along with an accompanying music video.

A studio cover of Billie Eilish's 'bad guy' was released May 26 of the same year.

The band opened for Russian post-punk band Motorama (band) in June 2019.

In June 2020, the band announced a new EP, and released single "Pretty Cool" on July 3 with an accompanying animated video.

Today's No Different EP was released July 31, 2020, accompanied with a virtual album release show Live From Home, released digitally on October 2, 2020.

Strange Lives have drawn comparisons in their sound with various alternative British bands such as Snow Patrol, Kaiser Chiefs, and Arctic Monkeys.[3][4]

Discography[edit]

Extended plays
Singles
  • "Losing You Again" (2018)
  • "A Dream Away" (2018)
  • "Right Now" (2019)
  • "Pretty Cool" (2020)
  • "(Love Won't) Break My Fall (2020)

Members[edit]

  • Elliott Wan - lead vocals, guitars, synthesizers
  • Ethan Tang - bass
  • Ethan Yim - drums

References[edit]

  1. ^ 耳仔, 扭 (19 October 2018). "TTNN III 特典:Strange Lives - 高速生產的青春". HK01. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  2. ^ Gillett, Chris (January 20, 2018). "HK band Strange Lives on their songwriting process, playing local venues like This Town Needs, and aiming for Clockenflap". SCMP Young Post. Retrieved February 28, 2019.
  3. ^ Gillett, Chris. "HK indie rockers 'Strange Lives' debut album promises more to come [Music review]". SCMP Youngpost. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  4. ^ Jones, Simon Donald. "Strange Lives EP by Strange Lives". The Underground HK. Retrieved 27 February 2019.

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