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Strangers Die Every Day

12+ albums
post-rockinstrumentalambientexperimentalneoclassical

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As if there isn’t enough incredible musicianship emerging from Portland, our city is now kidnapping foreign talent as well. Strangers Die Every Day recently relocated here from Colorado, and these kids can play! Their music is rich with haunting cellos and violins, their sound is a mesh between classical and goth along the lines of Black Heart Procession and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. The thing that is most amazing about the band’s live performance is how young its members appear to be, and how effortlessly they play. I strongly urge Portlanders to familiarize themselves with these strangers. DEVAN COOK, WILLAMETTE WEEK User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Untitled

4,240
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...and the Blood Shall Spill

3,589
3

Aperture for Departure

2,990
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Slow Bike

2,666
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Romanticism

2,615
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Esther

2,481
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Charcoal #1

2,438
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Safer in the Ground

2,374
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Bicycle

2,349
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Charcoal #2

2,323

albums

Aperture For Departure

Aperture For Departure

They Have Already Defeated Us At What We Know Best

They Have Already Defeated Us At What We Know Best

The Silent Ballet: Volume 6

The Silent Ballet: Volume 6

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The Silent Ballet: Volume VI

The Silent Ballet: Volume 6 - Cadence

The Silent Ballet: Volume 6 - Cadence

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The Silent Ballet, Volume VI: Cadence

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They Have Already Defeated Us

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The Silent Ballet Volume 6

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I Crack The Codes

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The Silent Ballet Volume VI: Cadence

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The Silent Ballet: Volume VI: Cadence

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These Cindered Bones [a Peeta Mellark fanmix]

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