Three men sit on an antique four-poster bed and a chair in an ornate room, looking at the camera.Better Strangers Credit: Andres Birnbaum / Clarion Call

Nic Collins, son of drummer Phil Collins, brings his band Better Strangers back to Tampa ,this time without former singer Luis Santiago and wielding a darker, denser, and more complex sound.

Fresh off a four-track live EP recorded at soon-to-close hometown haunt Gramps, Collins’ trio (which includes guitarist Joey Rodriguez and bassist Yang Waingarten) is supported by a triumvirate of local favorites.

Tickets to see Better Strangers play the music hall at New World Tampa on Sunday, Nov. 9 are still available for $19.99.

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