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Strange Little Hazards Released New Song “Stride”

Photo courtesy of the band.

Norwegian indie rock outfit Strange Little Hazards have released their powerful new single Stride, the first taste of their upcoming album. Fronted by vocalist Silje L Håkonsen, the band delivers a vibrant, guitar-driven anthem that channels ‘90s indie rock nostalgia with a fresh twist. Stride is an upbeat, catchy track that explores the impact of gossip and self-doubt, but ultimately celebrates resilience and forward momentum. Bursting with dopamine and heartfelt energy, it’s a song made for both rainy reflections and sunny escapes. With Stride, SLH firmly stake their claim as a standout voice in the evolving indie rock scene.

Djordje Miladinović

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