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The Age Of Violent Revolution by Strangejuice

The Age Of Violent Revolution

Strangejuice

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Strangejuice

Strangejuice

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StrangeJuice is an independent Australian artist known for blending dark humour, emotional weight, and unconventional songwriting into a sound that resists easy categorisation. With a catalogue spanning hundreds of recordings across decades, StrangeJuice operates outside traditional industry structures, focusing on instinct, experimentation, and prolific output. “The Age of Violent Revolution” is a key track from the 2026 album Common Behavior. The song moves between contrasting emotional tones, shifting from moments of irony and detachment into something more direct and affecting. Rather than settling into a single mood, it embraces unpredictability, allowing humour and unease to coexist. Musically, the track draws on elements of alternative rock with subtle early-2000s influence, while maintaining a modern, self-produced clarity. The production is confident and deliberate, supporting a vocal performance that balances character with sincerity. StrangeJuice’s work often explores identity, instability, and the absurdity of everyday life. There is a deliberate tension between humour and darkness, where a line that initially feels playful can reveal something more grounded beneath the surface. Common Behavior (2026) continues this exploration of contrast and emotional range, presenting a body of work that is both cohesive and unpredictable. The album reflects StrangeJuice’s long-standing commitment to independent creation and a refusal to conform to a single tone or expectation.

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