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Keane

Alternative & Indie - Released January 1, 2012 | Universal-Island Records Ltd.

Keane's fourth outing trades in the officious electro-pop flourishes that peppered 2008's Perfect Symmetry for a more familiar approach. Closer in tone to 2006's Under the Iron Sea, some may find Strangeland's reliable mix of Coldplay, Snow Patrol, and "Sit Down"-era James to be a bit rote, but when it comes to crafting relatively safe, achingly melodic, and terminally sincere adult alternative rock songs, there are few groups as prodigious as the East Sussex quartet. Bolstered by a pair of stadium-ready singles in "Disconnected" and "Silence by the Night," both of which occur (in classic LP fashion) early on, Strangeland works best when it sticks to the formula, providing a hook, a line, and a sinker before landing the listener with the kind of colossal chorus that results in the frantic rolling up or down of car windows. More contemplative moments, like the lilting "Black Rain," the lovely "Neon River," and the appropriately epic closer "Sea Fog" work just as well, dialing back the cymbal swells in favor of a more measured level of melodrama. Strangeland never really lives up to its mysterious title, as there's nothing on it that doesn’t feel willfully nostalgic, but like any good plate of comfort food (for those with larger appetites, there's a 16-track extended version, and a 24-track CD/DVD combo) it satisfies in a way that more adventurous meals never truly can.© James Christopher Monger /TiVo
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Strangeland

Keane

Alternative & Indie - Released January 1, 2012 | Universal-Island Records Ltd.

Keane's fourth outing trades in the officious electro-pop flourishes that peppered 2008's Perfect Symmetry for a more familiar approach. Closer in tone to 2006's Under the Iron Sea, some may find Strangeland's reliable mix of Coldplay, Snow Patrol, and "Sit Down"-era James to be a bit rote, but when it comes to crafting relatively safe, achingly melodic, and terminally sincere adult alternative rock songs, there are few groups as prodigious as the East Sussex quartet. Bolstered by a pair of stadium-ready singles in "Disconnected" and "Silence by the Night," both of which occur (in classic LP fashion) early on, Strangeland works best when it sticks to the formula, providing a hook, a line, and a sinker before landing the listener with the kind of colossal chorus that results in the frantic rolling up or down of car windows. More contemplative moments, like the lilting "Black Rain," the lovely "Neon River," and the appropriately epic closer "Sea Fog" work just as well, dialing back the cymbal swells in favor of a more measured level of melodrama. Strangeland never really lives up to its mysterious title, as there's nothing on it that doesn’t feel willfully nostalgic, but like any good plate of comfort food (for those with larger appetites, there's a 16-track extended version, and a 24-track CD/DVD combo) it satisfies in a way that more adventurous meals never truly can.© James Christopher Monger /TiVo
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Welcome to Strangeland

Tech N9ne Collabos

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 8, 2011 | SoundHouse – Acquired Strange Music Assets

If you want to keep up with the prolific Tech N9ne (and you’re quite behind already), know that his regular albums are like tell-all memoirs from Hades while his Collabos releases (and his mixtapes, EPs, and whatnots) are more like everyday horror novels, more exciting without leaving such a lasting impression. They’re generally less biographical too, which is no surprise as so many outside voices are butting in, but Welcome to Strangeland looks to blend the two worlds as Tech’s fourth Collabos release takes on the extra burden of being conceptual. Still, this journey through the man’s past is mostly about the friends he’s made and then signed to his Strange Music label. Names like Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun, Jay Rock, and others familiar to those who venture into Strange’s sliver of the underground fill the guest list, while production comes from Seven, Jomeezius the Genius, ¡Mayday!, and other house favorites. The mood is like a demon dance party with aggression, hedonism, and shock value all turned up to 11, and while the concept might seem a ball and chain to newcomers, returning fans will enjoy the clever way some of their favorite Strange artists are introduced. This one screams “fans only” like it was bloody murder, and you can take that as a recommendation if a good portion of your CD collection -- especially around the “T”s -- is colored blood red.© David Jeffries /TiVo
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Tech N9ne Collabos

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 8, 2011 | SoundHouse – Acquired Strange Music Assets

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Welcome to Strangeland

Tech N9ne Collabos

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 8, 2011 | SoundHouse – Acquired Strange Music Assets

If you want to keep up with the prolific Tech N9ne (and you’re quite behind already), know that his regular albums are like tell-all memoirs from Hades while his Collabos releases (and his mixtapes, EPs, and whatnots) are more like everyday horror novels, more exciting without leaving such a lasting impression. They’re generally less biographical too, which is no surprise as so many outside voices are butting in, but Welcome to Strangeland looks to blend the two worlds as Tech’s fourth Collabos release takes on the extra burden of being conceptual. Still, this journey through the man’s past is mostly about the friends he’s made and then signed to his Strange Music label. Names like Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun, Jay Rock, and others familiar to those who venture into Strange’s sliver of the underground fill the guest list, while production comes from Seven, Jomeezius the Genius, ¡Mayday!, and other house favorites. The mood is like a demon dance party with aggression, hedonism, and shock value all turned up to 11, and while the concept might seem a ball and chain to newcomers, returning fans will enjoy the clever way some of their favorite Strange artists are introduced. This one screams “fans only” like it was bloody murder, and you can take that as a recommendation if a good portion of your CD collection -- especially around the “T”s -- is colored blood red.© David Jeffries /TiVo
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Stranger in a Strangeland

Stefan Berggren

Rock - Released October 21, 2016 | Pride & Joy Music

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Slow Dancing in Strangeland

Soundthrills

Dance - Released January 21, 2022 | Soundthrills

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Paul Small

Rock - Released June 3, 2022 | Small Paul

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Strangeland II - The Return

Mister Misery

Metal - Released October 29, 2021 | ARISING EMPIRE

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Mister Misery

Hard Rock - Released May 1, 2020 | ARISING EMPIRE

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Jon Busselo

Folk/Americana - Released November 30, 2020 | Jon Busselo

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Court Jester

Rock - Released January 1, 2006 | Cellar Records

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Backeons

Alternative & Indie - To be released May 10, 2024 | © 2024 Backeons, under exclusive license to Bass Court Records.

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Welcome to Strangeland

Matar

Electronic - Released March 21, 2024 | MAESTROLAB by MDLBEAST Records

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Strangeland

Separation Baby

Alternative & Indie - Released May 30, 2020 | Crazy Monkey Tunes

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A Wolf in StrangeLand

Chris Clark

Metal - Released January 5, 2023 | 2644860 Records DK2

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BLIXBYYY

Dance - Released October 27, 2023 | 1191052 Records DK2

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Gamas

Alternative & Indie - Released January 21, 2022 | Gamas

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Jo Cilia

Pop - Released December 14, 2018 | WMP

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Rooks & Knights

Dance - Released December 17, 2021 | Endgame Records

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