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Strawberry | Switchblade - The Collection

, is the sharp contrast between their bubbly instrumentation and morose lyrical themes.

A moody, pensive track often cited for its lush instrumental reprise. Strawberry Switchblade - The Collection

For Rose McDowall (who later formed the brilliant but tragic Sorrow) and Jill Bryson (who left music entirely), The Collection serves as a vindication. It proves that their music was never too weird, twee, or dark for the mainstream—it was simply waiting for an audience mature enough to understand that joy and sorrow are the same song, sung in a different key. , is the sharp contrast between their bubbly

If you buy Strawberry Switchblade – The Collection and skip straight to the hits, you are doing yourself a disservice. Here are the three tracks that define the anthology: It proves that their music was never too

The duo hated the “cute” image imposed by their label. “Since Yesterday” is actually about the Hiroshima bombing – the title referring to “the day the world changed.” That contrast (sweet sound / dark lyrics) defines their charm.

Their high-energy electronic cover of the Dolly Parton classic, which served as their final single before disbanding.

Here’s a concise guide to (2007, Cherry Red Records), a compilation that covers the Scottish duo’s brief but beloved 1980s output.