Veteran is a term bandied about rather freely these days, almost as much as legendary but if any one band deserves that title in this country it is hardcore punk pioneers Sticky Filth. After all not many bands in New Zealand can claim a continuous existence of twenty-six years (1985-2011).
2010 was a tough year for Sticky Filth with founding members Craig Radford and Chris Snowdon both involved in separate serious accidents which saw the originally scheduled 25th anniversary release of Fourth Domain to be put on hold.
With both Craig and Chris back on the road to recovery, the release of Fourth Domain is now the perfect comeback for these hardcore punk legends.
Described as a powerhouse, with grim and brawny mid tempo buzzing bass lines, snotty pub rock vocals, jagged metallic shreds and head trampling drums, Sticky Filth has graced the stage with bands such as the Henry Rollins Band, Bad Brains, Suicidal Tendencies, Motorhead and The Hard Ons.
They’ve seen musical trends come and go but Sticky Filth have stayed true to a formula that passionate fans will always embrace. This new album Fourth Domain is 26 years of experience and undoubtedly their best work yet.
The first single Happy Birthday is true to their signature sound, as it celebrates 26 years of life on the road in a rock and roll band.
Band Members:
Craig Radford (vocals, bass)
Chris Snowdon (guitar, vocals)
Mark 'Boot' Hill (drums)
REVIEW: Gig Review: Sticky Filth @ Galatos, Auckland Submitted by butch181 |
14 Oct 2018 |
REVIEW: Fourth Domain Album Review Submitted by River |
3 Dec 2011 |
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