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Our new mini-album "Songs About People I Know" will be released on 14th September on Puregroove Records, a glorious CD/DVD package in very limited physical quantities. Pre-order your copy today here


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See us live
2nd July // UK // London
We Don't Understand You @ The Monarch // Advance tickets £5 available here

17th July // UK // London
Scandalism launch party @ The Scala // Advance tickets £10 available here

13th August // UK // London
Tribe Called West @ Ginglik // Details here and here

22nd August // UK // Edinburgh
Fringe Festival headline show @ Sneaky Petes // Advance tickets £5 available here


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Stricken City Badges // A set of 4 beautiful badges, with stripes and stuff. £1.50. Click to enlarge...

Stricken City badges





Lost Art 7" // Ltd to 500 copies. Hand numbered with graphic insert. £3.
Lost Art




Tak o Tak 7" // Ltd to 500 copies, hand numbered with graphic insert and feather. £3. Click to enlarge...
Tak o Tak / Bardou 7




NEW! Flamingo T shirt // £12 plus postage. Click to enlarge...

New Flamingo T shirt
Size (unisex)



NEW! Cockatiel T shirt // £12 plus postage. Click to enlarge...

New Cockatiel T shirt
Size (unisex)



We're happy to post to outside the UK but it costs a little more - we'll get back to you to let you know how much...




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Lost Art video (dir. Sam Crack):



Tak o Tak video (dir. Sam Crack):




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"There's not too much to get excited about in London of late (as if Londoners would ever allow themselves to do such a thing) but beaming through are the immaculate conception known as Stricken City. Full of wonderful - if odd - influences, like Life Without Buildings, The Sugarcubes and Bow Wow Wow, they shuffle timidly onstage and become complete, effortless pop stars. Led by a striking apparition known as Rebekah Raa, they make you feel a little bit sorry for every other band trying to get somewhere"
NME

"Loose limbed guitar-pop magic... manna to the ears and a ctrl-alt-delete on the musical torpor that is always so close at hand. Stricken City have a floppy, just-short-of-fully-formed form that is beyond endearing and reaks of tiny record labels, the Festive Fifty and musty record shops down back alleys. Tak O Tak effortlessly unfolds as a gorgeous three minutes of lens-flare pop, made all the more palatable by Raa’s voice, which achieves the perfect balance of being exemplary without drowning in its own excellence. Restore your faith in indie with this fab, slightly ramshackle four-piece. More please."
The Times

"In those innocent days before Pro Tools, click tracks and laptop recordings, the eighties produced a generation of studenty bands with a simple DIY ethic and only rudimentary musical skills who strummed away on effect-free jangly guitars and a simple hi-hat and snare rhythm. Stricken City are a splendid throwback to more innocent times where enthusiasm and the joy of being in a band counted for everything. Thankfully they also have some jolly tunes to back it up. Formed in the Midlands and now based in London, the quartet is fronted by the jittery, just-got-out-of-bed-haired goddess Rebekah Raa. Tak O Tak combines the yearning simplicity of The Sundays and touches of the Sugarcubes with Raa’s Bjorkish hiccups and the band’s C86-friendly indie guitar pop is tickled with vintage synth. Other tracks reveal some slowburn dynamics and Postcard-style pop nuggets."
Q

"We stumbled across London's Stricken City while doing our regular check up on Adventures Close To Home and had a hard time initially deciding whether we were going to get into them or not. Ultimately, lead singer/Korg-er Rebecca Raa's awkward dancing and rad voice led us to do believe that, yes, we will get into it."
The Fader

“There are any number of young bands out there, featuring choppy new wave guitars, incessant drumming and attractive female vocalists. Most of them are a bit rubbish. Stricken City definitely aren’t. Just don’t ask me why. They’ve just got something the others haven’t.”
The Daily Growl

“Stricken City have more than paid off on their early promise. Adventures Close To Home have shined them up and given them a grand, melancholic edge while Raa doesn't so much roar as purr loudly.“
pinglewood.com



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