Chicago's Stuck play Sl33pingVillag3 on Monday. The second album by the postpunk upstarts, last year's 'Content That Makes You Feel Good,' torpedoes ahead with punk vigor. | imleor
to knock out a quick-and-dirty recording, intending its release to renew interest in the band as clubs, promoters, and artists prepared to re-emerge thanks to the mass rollout of vaccinations. That hopefulness warms up the resulting EP,.
Front man Greg Obis bellows about the anxiety and toil of engaging with high-speed, mass-produced culture with the same clipped indignation he uses to rail against government-funded paramilitary organizations whose resources and power dwarf that of the communities they’re supposed to protect .torpedoes ahead with punk vigor, and Stuck tackle challenges bigger than themselves in song with a force that telegraphs optimism.
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