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Stop Saying Helicopter
Genre:
Indie, Punk
Region:
Adelaide, SA
Members:
Andrew Feutrill- drums, Jordan McKenzie- guitar, Stu Sanderson, vocals
Sounds Like:
Fugazi, The Black Keys, ataxia
Influences:
Mars Volta, Joy Division, cold war kids
Artist Website:
www.myspace.com/stopsayinghelicopter
Unearthed Artists We Like:
Mr Wednesday
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Double Handed
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Poly and the Statics
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Lady Strangelove
Stop Saying Helicopter are an Adelaide three piece that formed late in 2006. Playing a frantic mix of rock, blues, funk and punk, the slightly schizophrenic music tastes of the members are melted down and re-shaped to become something new. This gives their material plenty of variety, from spacey psychedelic jams and angry punk squalls to 2-minute pop songs, with the indelible Stop Saying Helicopter sound firmly stamped on it.
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eat, sleep, fuck, repeat
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South of the Bordello
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Stray
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South of the Bordello
rating:
4/5
Love this song...needs to flow better for my five stars
SPGF
Stray
rating:
4/5
I think this is one of the bands strongest songs and takes you on a journey that I could really feel.. More of this. PL
SPGF
Stray
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4/5
The melody line in this song is really good. The lyrics are interesting and flow well. The chorus seems like it would be easy to sing along to.
Gem Ima
eat, sleep, fuck, repeat
rating:
2/5
This music sounds depressing, the lyrics were kinda depressing too. Fuck, eat, sleep has the punk TIMING thing happening, slam dance, mosh out style,...
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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.