Stiffed (band) explained

Stiffed
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genre:Ska punk, punk rock, alternative rock, indie rock, new wave, no wave
Years Active:2001-2006
Label:Darryl Jenifer, Lizard King Records
Associated Acts:Santigold, Bad Brains, Darryl Jenifer, Martin Heath, (see associated acts of Santigold)
Past Members:Santi White (later known as Santogold, and then again as Santigold)
Matt Schleck (guitarist)
Chris Shar (bassist)
Chuck Treece (drummer)

Stiffed was an American punk rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

They incorporated both New Wave and No Wave elements into their work. Founded by vocalist Santi White also known as Santigold,[1] [2] the original band lineup also included guitarist Matt Schleck, bassist Chris Shar and drummer Chuck Treece. The band's "stripped-raw rhythm and eerie vocals [...] created so much buzz in the underground rock scenes in New York and Philadelphia that record producer Ryko and publicity hotshots Girlie Action (the White Stripes and Ryan Adams are also clients) approached the band hoping to distribute and represent Stiffed's music."[3] Their initial EP Sex Sells was released in 2003 on Coolhunter records, and their debut album Burned Again, produced by Darryl Jennifer of Bad Brains, was released in 2005.[4] The band helped launch White's solo career under the stage name Santigold.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Santogold . The Sydney Morning Herald . December 26, 2008.
  2. News: MUSIC; The Hip-Hop Generation Grabs a Guitar . The New York Times . August 11, 2002.
  3. Web site: On the Verge - Santi White. Philadelphiaweekly.com. 23 January 2003. 2022-07-12.
  4. Web site: Stiffed music, videos, stats, and photos.