Artist's albums
The Paranoyds on Audiotree Live
2023 · album
Talk Talk Talk
2022 · album
BWP
2022 · single
Single Origin Experience
2022 · single
Lizzie
2022 · single
Pet Cemetery
2020 · EP
Pet Cemetery
2020 · single
Memory Foam
2020 · single
Carnage Bargain
2019 · album
Face First
2019 · single
Carnage Bargain
2019 · single
Girlfriend Degree
2019 · single
Hungry Sam
2019 · EP
Maldito
2018 · single
Eat Their Own
2017 · EP
After You
2017 · EP
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Biography
The Paranoyds have the kind of connection people only dream of. With a bond that began in preschool, Laila Hashemi (keys/vocals) and Lexi Funston (guitar/vocals) were always inseparable, so when they met Staz Lindes (bass/vocals) in ninth grade, it felt like they had known her all along. In high school, they began making music together in a friend’s laundry room and their relationship just blossomed from there. When it came time to add in a drummer, David Ruiz, who joined the band in 2015, fit in like he had been there all along. It's that special bond that has solidified their relationship as bandmates who connect seamlessly to one another’s energy on stage—and best friends. And it's the one thing that has remained a constant throughout the past two years. The band's forthcoming release and first on Third Man, Talk Talk Talk, is largely a combination of sci-fi and sentimental songs penned by the group. Lead single “Lizzie” has a robotic nature that evokes Devo and Industrial Hammer Factory with the warmth of lo-fi punk vocals. The group takes jabs at the absurdity of the current reality and the “5G” future. The epicenter of the record, however, is “Freak Out,” which helped inspire the album title. A sisterly homage full of Shangri-Las-like call-and-responses, the track is—in a way_a love letter to their bond. With Talk Talk Talk, The Paranoyds prove their connection is unbreakable—and their secret language is for life.