The band is currently composed of guitarist Zac Garren, drummer Ben Rosett, and bassist Ian Jennings.
[2] Garren then became acquainted with drummer Ben Rosett (formerly of The Trees) and subsequently began writing and recording music as Strawberry Girls.
The name originally derives from a verse in the 1980 song "Christine" by English post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees.
On June 25, 2012, the group released a cover of Carly Rae Jepsen's single "Call Me Maybe" which was reviewed as "dark and sexy" by The Air Space.
Originally, we had written a couple songs for the album that were shorter, a bit chill compared to our normal stuff, and had more pop based structures.
[18] They completely re-recorded the EP and added new material and guest vocalists including former collaborators Nic Newsham (Gatsbys American Dream) and Joey Lancaster (Belle Noire), turning it into a full length, which released in February 2017, once again self-recorded at Spirit Vision Studios.
On May 31, 2017, Kurt Travis released the single "No Apologies", featuring Strawberry Girls, which was recorded and produced by Ben Rosett at Spirit Vision Studios.