About The Band

First formed in 1974, The Stranglers no bullsh*t attitude was embraced by the punk movement of the late 70s.  But their musicianship and menace transcended the genre, creating a sound unique to themselves.

The band’s first photo session, Guildford 1975

With their first three albums (Rattus NorvegicusNo More Heroes and Black and White) being released within an astonishing 13 months of each other, scoring hit singles with ‘Peaches’, ‘No More Heroes’ and ‘Walk On By’. Further success was to follow with ‘Always The Sun’, ‘Strange Little Girl’ and the mercurial ‘Golden Brown’, amongst many others, earning the group 24 Top 40 singles and 19 Top 40 albums in a career spanning six different decades.

With this unique Stranglers sound, combining a brilliant melodic touch with a dark aggression and effortless cool, The Stranglers are now recognised as one of the most credible and influential bands to have emerged from the punk era.

The band’s 2021 UK top 5 album Dark Matters was their highest charting album for 38 years showing The Stranglers are still a creative force to be reckoned with. Dark Matters achieved wide critical acclaim and was described by many music mags as ‘their best album for forty years’. 

2021 UK top 5 album Dark Matters

Dark Matters also became the swansong of Dave Greenfield, Stranglers’ keyboard player of 45 years who performed on 8 out of the 11 recordings before his sudden passing in 2020 due to CoVid-19. Dave was a highly acclaimed keyboardist whose unique approach and instantly identifiable playing style massively contributed to the group’s inimitable sound.

The Stranglers have decided to continue performing live in memory of Dave, recently announcing that their 2021 UK tour, which was rescheduled due to the global pandemic, will be the ‘final full UK tour’.