Stickers have been ravaging the city’s soundscape for some
time now with their own unique brand of crusty, no-wave punk, and their
schedule shows no sign of letting up anytime soon. This is very good news for
Seattle’s hardcore and punk communities, who have grown to revere the band, and
on songs like 2011’s “Fachina” it is easy to see why. It’s a dark and rhythmic
tune filled with a feeling of primitive, almost Cramps-inspired deviancy that
is simultaneously comforting and unnerving. The track is just one of three great
songs on their Brother Keith EP (and in their catalogue in general)—highly
recommended.
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