Artist's albums
Gay Days
2023 · single
Running Around (Skeletron Mix)
2023 · single
Happy Fucking Holidays
2020 · single
Ambient 1
2020 · album
Future Past Life
2020 · album
Stay Forever (feat. STRFKR)
2020 · single
Live From Brooklyn Steel
2019 · album
Fantasy
2019 · single
Being No One, Going Nowhere (REMIXES)
2018 · album
Vault Vol. 3
2017 · album
Vault Vol. 2
2017 · album
Vault Vol. 1
2017 · album
Being No One, Going Nowhere
2016 · album
Never Ever
2016 · single
Golden Light
2013 · EP
Miracle Mile
2013 · album
Jupiter Remixes
2012 · single
Heaven's Youth (Reptilians Demos)
2012 · album
Jupiter (2012)
2012 · album
STRFKR / Champagne Champagne Split
2011 · single
Julius Remixes
2011 · single
Reptilians (10-Year Anniversary Edition)
2011 · album
Julius
2010 · single
B-Sides
2010 · EP
Jupiter
2009 · album
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Biography
STRFKR was started as a solo project by Joshua Hodges but quickly grew into a fully realized band with Keil Corcoran, Shawn Glassford, and Arian Jalali. Beginning with the mission of creating engaging, thought-provoking songs that people could dance to, the band released one full length and one EP before signing on with Polyvinyl in 2010. The band grew commercially and creatively with every new album, with 2011’s Reptilians, 2013’s Miracle Mile, and 2016’s Being No One, Going Nowhere all performing strongly enough to crack various Billboard charts, while multiple STRFKR songs were used in highly visible film, television, and streaming productions. The band started out in a time when a co-sign from blogs and music outlets of note were all but mandatory for new music to be heard and accepted. STRFKR bypassed the hype machine almost completely, focusing instead on making their shows more exciting and pushing their music to new places. In addition to a live album and several remix collections, the band’s extensive Vault Series has offered fans three volumes worth of unreleased demos and outtakes from every point in their evolution. Instead of making the same record over and over again, they embraced experimentalism and gentler textures in 2020 on fifth album Future Past Life, and switched gears completely the same year on Ambient 1, an entirely instrumental album of meditative and healing electronic synthesis.