Sticky Fingers, often stylized as STIFI, is an Australian indie rock/reggae fusion band hailing from Sydney. Formed in 2008, the band consists of Dylan Frost (vocals/guitar), Paddy Cornwall (bass/vocals), Seamus Coyle (lead guitar), Beaker Best (drums/percussion), and Freddy Crabs (keys/synth). They first garnered attention with their energetic live performances and their deft blend of rock, psychedelic, reggae, and Britpop influences. Sticky Fingers' music is characterized by its laid-back grooves, gritty guitar riffs, and Frost's introspective lyricism, which has resonated with a diverse fanbase.
The band released their debut album "Caress Your Soul" in 2013, which established them as a force on the Australian music scene. They followed up with their 2014 album "Land of Pleasure," cementing their status with its hit single "Gold Snafu." Throughout their career, the band has battled various controversies and taken hiatuses, but their music has continued to evolve and entice listeners worldwide. With their subsequent albums "Westway (The Glitter & The Slums)" and "Yours to Keep," Sticky Fingers has consistently demonstrated their ability to craft compelling music. Their release "LEKKERBOY," along with its deluxe version and singles such as "Cool & Calm" and "Not Done Yet," showcase a band that continually pushes the boundaries of its sound while confronting both personal struggles and broader social issues within their artistry.
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