Winning "Best Album" from the Sunday Mirror and receiving airplay from all major European radio stations and MTV, all three releases charted in Europe.
In 1995, Strange Nature split amicably to enable band members to follow successful solo careers and projects, including The Lights, Dub Pistols, and Two Lone Swordsmen.
At the end of 1994 Strange Nature and PWL mutually agreed that the band was not signed to a label suited for an indie rock group and the three-year contract was dissolved.
During 1994 to 1995, Strange Nature remained with Warner Chappell Music following their split with Pete Waterman's label, and they recorded a full two albums' worth of additional material.
Despite a contract offer from music manager Bud Prager (Megadeth, Foreigner, Bad Company), in 1995 designed to relocate the band to New York to break the US market, Strange Nature decided to split, following decisions from the various members to move on to various solo projects.
Mills' credits include Mohair,[4] Ricky,[5] The Somatics, The Lights,[6] The Dub Pistols, Two Lone Swordsmen, Judie Tzuke, Razorlight, Journey South, The Bluetones,[7] Mark Morriss.
Justin Rabbetts recorded with 3 Colours Red[10] before forming Beanjuice, a grunge rock band consisting of singer / writer / actor Russ Wilson,[11] guitarist and lyricist Daz Rice[12] and bass player / producer Dave Needham (David Essex).