Strangers, the English rock quartet formerly known as George Sanders And The Parallels, has a new single out in ‘Parasite’ via Golden Robot Records.
‘Parasite’ tells a story that breaks away from typical love songs. Instead of celebrating romance, it explores the painful reality of growing apart and the resentment that can arise. The song’s protagonist feels trapped in a toxic relationship, emotionally and physically drained by a lover who has become more of a parasitic leech. The band’s ability to channel these intense emotions through their music is front and center, making ‘Parasite’ a powerful anthem for anyone who has felt stuck in a draining situation.
Speaking about the new single, the band said: “‘Parasite’ is about the darker side of relationships that no one likes to talk about. We wanted to capture that feeling of being stuck in a situation that’s draining the life out of you, and we did that through the intensity of the music.”
‘Parasite’ is now available across all major platforms here and you can check out the video here at RAMzine, as you can their their debut single, ‘On the Outside’.
Their first single was a powerful exploration of emotional instability and personal overthinking in modern relationships, the song delves into the fear many feel about real-world gestures, advocating that expressing emotions “on the outside” should overcome these internal doubts.
Redefining their sound since their days as George Sanders And The Parallels, there’s now a fresh and authentic rock edge to Strangers’s music.