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Thursday, April 14, 2022

Life Stuff and the art pop cyclonic "Finger Gun"

 










"special effects sure came a long way, look at the ghost with us in the room today..."

From Life Stuff's 2022 full length "King Of The Drive Thru", the hyper acerbic banger "Finger Gun" feels like the late 70's experimental proto punk / pre-new wave kinetic edginess of iconic artful artists like Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Bruce Woolley and The Camera Club and early Talking Heads. Life Stuff shares that "Finger Gun" reflects on "how 'Hollywood -isms' can infiltrate our life and shape how we are our own journeys". Digging the jagged lines and the lyrical commentary. 

-Robb Donker Curtius  




THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:

https://www.instagram.com/lifestuffthenyoudie/

https://www.facebook.com/lifestuffthenyoudie

https://twitter.com/lifestufffff

https://open.spotify.com/artist/787gKWjxWeHWRfXjUY1Qe9

This is Life Stuff, a postmodern ruckus whose direct sound is equally influenced by indie rockers like Pavement and brash attitudes like The Ramones. The band records themselves, using vintage guitar tones, vocal distortion and minimalist, uptempo rock sensibilities. Their back-to-the-basics style looks back on the history of indie music.

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Life Stuff, "Finger Gun", Post-Punk, Post Rock, indie pop, art pop, alt rock, proto punk,80's new wave, kinetic edginess,


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