STRANGE CAGES
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GB Brighton – Garage Rock / Psychedelic Rock
STRANGE CAGES

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With their frenetic, snotty, psych-surf rock 'n' roll sound in the vein of The Cramps or Ty Segall, Brighton's Strange Cages have made strides in their short existence gaining support from the likes of Clash, Fred Perry Subculture, Q Magazine, The 405 and The Line of Best Fit and tearing up stages supporting King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, White Lung, Demob Happy and Boogarins.

Having released 'Desert' produced by fellow Brightonian and garage-rock maestro Theo Verney and most recently 'Pony' released on south-coast label Strong Island Recordings, Brighton has unearthed another gem in a city currently producing some of the most exciting acts in the UK at the moment.

“(Strange Cages) deliciously evil sounds are reminiscent of the dark side of the '67 dream, haunted by the spectre of the flower children finally fading from bloom. An epic live act”

Clash

Strange Cages’ dark, primal sounds suggest a strict and pungent diet of psychedelic garage rock. Strange Cages could easily be filed between The Cramps and The Black Angels, with their sleazy, gritty vocals and snaking guitar lines"

Fred Perry Subculture

“Brighton is known as a destination for the odd the dirty weekends, and sleazy psych rockers Strange Cages channel their hometown’s saucy resources on Desert, a Theo Verney-produced wad of wonky-legged riffs and thirsty vocals”

Q Magazine