other titles...
- Strange Kind Of Paradise
- Chicken Feed
- As Long As We're Breathing
- Walking On Air
- Killing Time
- Driving Black
- Shooting Stars
- Many Trapped Tears
- The Only Language
- Worlds Collide
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Strange Kind Of Paradise
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How do you quantify a lost record? "Strange Kind Of Paradise" was almost two decades in the making.
Many fans had long given up hope that it would ever see the light of day - but here we are, with the final recording that completes Red Lorry Yellow Lorry’s storied body of work. The band has matured, but they have lost none of their edge. "Strange Kind Of Paradise" still burns with the raw intensity that made Red Lorry Yellow Lorry so compelling in the first place.
The album thrashes against the chaos of modern life, wrestling with themes of disillusionment, survival, and fleeting transcendence. Entropy and defiance collide here: guitars clash and twist like battle cries, the rhythms churn forward with grim determination, and Chris Reed’s unmistakable voice - heavy with experience and hard-won truth - leads the charge.
Lyrically, the album captures a world spinning further out of control: broken promises, corrupt systems, and the stubborn search for meaning amid the wreckage. Yet, in true Lorries fashion, there is an undercurrent of fierce resilience - a refusal to surrender to despair. "Strange Kind Of Paradise" is not a retreat into nostalgia; it’s a raw, urgent document of the times we live in, delivered with the band’s signature stark beauty.