Strange Ranger have announced that they are breaking up, some 14 years after first forming in 2009.Â
The indie rock band shared news of their disbandment on social media yesterday (October 31), noting that their most recent album, âPure Musicâ â which arrived in July of this year â would be their last.
â’Pure Music’ will be the last Strange Ranger album,â they wrote alongside text of their active years as a band. âThank you so much for listening to the music and coming out to shows for all these years.â
Strange Ranger concluded with a message of gratitude, saying fansâ support âmeans the worldâ and that theyâll âsee u on the other side.â A specific cause of the bandâs split is not yet known.
Strange Ranger first formed in Portland, Oregon in 2009 with the initial band name Sioux Falls. Under that moniker, the group â then composed of duo Isaac Eiger and Fred Nixon â released their debut album âRot Foreverâ in 2016.
The same year, the band changed their name to Strange Ranger, before enlisting vocalist Fiona Woodman and drummer Nathan Tucker to their lineup. âDaymoonâ, the first album released under the Strange Ranger moniker, arrived in 2017.
Strange Ranger went on to release âRemembering the Rocketsâ in 2019, before sharing their most recent, and now final, album âPure Musicâ this July. The latter project landed Strange Ranger on NMEâs list of the new artists reinvigorating the music scene of New York City.
NME said Strange Ranger were âunderdogs turning the uncertainty of everyday life into lo-fi guitar anthems,â and described âPure Musicâ as âgnarly and tender while retaining a core feeling of warmth.â
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