Berlin-based post-punk quartet Agatha is Dead! released their new single “Strangers,” a track exploring themes of dissociation and displacement set for inclusion on their debut album Concrete, arriving September 11. The song opens with infectious, danceable rhythm and cold, reverb-heavy guitar work reminiscent of Eastern European post-punk acts like Molchat Doma, yet rendered more melodic and contemporary. Lyrically, the narrative follows someone attempting to re-enter a familiar space only to discover every marker of belonging has become destabilized, with the repeated refrain “strangers in my house” transforming paranoia into an anthemic hook. Formed during winter 2021 by collaborators Lilly and Noah, the band draws inspiration from Joy Division’s emotional starkness and The Cure’s nocturnal melancholy, balancing restraint with intensity that characterizes both their recorded and live work.
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